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Matisse meets Picasso documentary (2002)



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Compiling a half-century of unparalleled artistic dialogue, this program documents the complicated relationship between two indomitable personae: Henri Matisse, the serene, self-indulgent father figure, and Pablo Picasso, the eternal adolescent and fiery primitive.
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The program employs archival photos and film clips, stunning images of painting and sculpture, and firsthand recollections of the Picasso and Matisse circles, illuminating the intersecting creative journeys of both artists. Françoise Gilot and Picasso’s son Claude shed light on the Spaniard’s formal reactions to—and admiration of—Matisse, while Jacqueline Matisse Monnier and Matisse biographer Hilary Spurling reciprocate.

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34 thoughts on “Matisse meets Picasso documentary (2002)
  1. Check out these great books on Amazon!
    Picasso, Matisse, and the Birth of Modernist Art: https://geni.us/Y3Nh
    Picasso and the Art of Drawing: https://geni.us/W93x
    Matisse in the Studio: https://geni.us/3EDOSPI

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  2. Obvious impostors but people nowadays are intimidated by celebrity status, millions paid in auctions. Most are snobs incapable to judge for themselves and say "the emperor has no clothes".

    Modern art has some nice interesting ideas and can offer the sense of novelty. But is valueless in itself compared to the classic. The whole phenomenon of overrated art is a political and financial scheme of a group of speculators. With enough advertising and repetition you can convince a large number of mediocre individuals to buy or admire anything.

  3. Being an Artist you can't be distracted if so your goals will not be met and that's what happened to me for years now iam back on it & love it . Picasso one of my favorites.

  4. Splendid throughour. Francoise & Claude brought the whole thing to live in remarkably vivid terms. I once met Claude who had a French Spanish restaurant on the edge of SoHo at 6 Ave & Spring & Claude wined & dined me & my girlfriend with great pleasure for free. I had just done a film about the Met's Picasso & the Weeping Women show that was shown on MNN Cable for years & had won me first award in 1993 in their annual competition even with approval from the Picasso Estate. I turned it into a play with beautiful women friends who were modern dancers, a famous poet & also my Russian girlfriend at the time who played Olga, etc. It has animation & speclial effectx & I even do a scene as Picasso. It's now on Vimeo for free & still enjoyed. Lots of footage of tge Met show & Stravinsky & Jazz.

  5. If God exist, Picasso burn in hell., he was a crappy artist with no skills or talents except for marketing, Picasso is not an artist it's a brand and a business.
    Matisse was also an artistic catastroph but normal guy who came to painting by idleness.
    But Picasso, in addition to being a crook, was a serial rapist, paedocriminal and a sadistic, cynical and cruel man, his "art" show who he was : it's ugly, rude and clumsy, he came with modern times, the times of the Holocaust, the nuclear apocalypse, times of Trump and the Kardashian family.
    As Romulo-Antonio Tenes has proven (and his work has been recognized of "scientific interest" by spanish culture ministry), Picasso, with the complicity of his mother, monopolized the work of his father José Ruiz Blasco after his death (his father was a recognized and skilled painter and professor of fine arts) and they created a legend according to which he was a super-skilled classical artist who would have started to paint and draw from an early age before starting to draw "like a child" (and a clumsy child). Apart from his mother testimony, no one has ever seen Picasso paint before 1903. He also plagiarized images in magazines, paintings he found and bought in markets, he changed some details and put his signature over.
    For these reasons, any scientific work or X-ray on the paintings signed Picasso are forbiden by the rights holders, billions are at stake, money and mediocrity rule the world not truth and art but one day science will prove who he was : a fake artist and a shame for humanity

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