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  • Henri Matisse
    Dec 31, 1869 - Nov 3, 1954
  • Landscape with Cypresses and Olive Trees around Nice - Henri Matisse was an artist often regarded as the most important French painter of the 20th century. He was the leader of the Fauvist movement about 1900, and he pursued the expressiveness of color throughout his career. His subjects were largely domestic or figurative, and a distinct Mediterranean verve presides in the treatment.
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  • Paysage avec cyprès et oliviers aux environs de Nice
    Painted in Nice circa 1918
    Oil on board laid down on panel
    Private collection.

    “A little while ago, I took my nap underneath an olive tree and what I saw was of a color and a softness of relationships that was truly moving. It seems as though it is a paradise that one does not have the right to analyze, however one is a painter, God damn it. Ah! Nice is a beautiful place!”.
    Painted in 1918, Matisse’s Paysage avec cyprès et oliviers aux environs de Nice exemplifies the unique qualities of the artist’s early Nice period. This phase of Matisse’s career, which lasted from 1917-1930, is only the beginning of his lifelong love affair with the Southern French city, where he would reside every winter for the rest of his life. Matisse was particularly drawn to Nice’s warm, Mediterranean light, which he described as “soft and tender despite its brilliance” (quoted in D. Aagesen, Matisse: In Search of True Painting, New York, 2012, p. 110).

    This radiant light inspired a new era of Matisse’s painting, turning away from the intensity of Fauvist color towards softer, subtler hues. While Matisse is well-known for his interiors from this period, he also created several notable landscapes, an increasingly rare genre that he would largely abandon for the rest of his career. “[A]t no previous time in [Matisse’s] career would physical location or environment play so large and long a role in contributing to the appearance of the resulting art…The city: the hotel rooms, the studios, the apartments, everything that is the Cote d’Azur conditioned Matisse’s vision and personal spirit” (J. Cowart, Matisse: The Early Years in Nice, exh. cat., The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., p. 15).

    ?Matisse painted Paysage avec cyprès et oliviers aux environs de Nice while staying in the Villa des Alliés, a small house nestled amongst the trees on Mont-Boron hill. When Matisse first visited Nice, he stayed in the H?tel Beau-Rivage, where he painted his initial series of hotel interiors. However, in May 1918, Matisse and his family were forced to move after the H?tel was used to house soldiers, leading them to occupy the villa for two months. The new house offered beautiful views of both the surrounding countryside and the sea, offering plentiful material for Matisse’s landscapes. He would typically work on his landscapes en plein air in the hills, before finishing later in his studio.

    In addition to the open-air painting technique, Matisse embraced other aspects of Impressionism during this period, such as the more muted, naturalistic color palette and imagery, in contrast to the vibrant palettes and radical compositions of his earlier Fauvist period. Works like Paysage avec cyprès et oliviers aux environs de Nice also show the influence of Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Claude Monet, two influences who became closer friends with Matisse during this period. Though the present work shows the signs of external influences, it encapsulates the artist’s distinctive handling, including the thick, expressive brushstrokes animating the patches of green grass, the unusual, unnaturally blue color of the trees, and the dark, hazy outlines. All of these elements embrace visual sensation over accuracy, evincing how Matisse filtered aspects of Impressionism through his intuitive, emotive style.

    ?Paysage avec cyprès et oliviers aux environs de Nice has a significant provenance. Before it was owned by Ann and Gordon Getty, the painting belonged to Michael and Sarah Stein, brother and sister-in-law of Gertrude Stein. The Steins were close friends and notable patrons of Matisse. They heavily promoted his work at their salons in prewar Paris, purchasing numerous works and countering the controversy that often surrounded his work. Matisse had a particular affinity for Sarah Stein, whom he described as uniquely sensitive amongst the notable family. This was one of the first works the Steins acquired after the First World War ended, and stands out amongst the numerous Steins' Matisses for its sensitive, romantic evocation of an ideal landscape.

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Other paintings by Henri Matisse:

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Nude Crouching Near an Aquarium (Nude with Goldfish)
The Open Window
The Open Window
Odalisque Lying with Magnolias
Odalisque Lying with Magnolias
Nymph and Red Fauna
Nymph and Red Fauna
Henri MatisseHenri-Émile-Benoit Matisse was a French artist whose career spanned over six decades. He was influenced by Georges Seurat and Paul Signac, who painted in a “Pointillist” style with small dots of color rather than full brushstrokes. Matisse’s creativity came to the fore with sensational canvases such as, Luxe, calme et volupté, Open Window, and Woman with a Hat. Although he was initially labeled a Fauve (wild beast), he found his own style, and began to enjoy a greater degree of success. He travelled to travel to Italy, Germany, Spain and North Africa for inspiration. He signed a contract with the prestigious art dealers of Galerie Bernheim-Jeune in Paris. His art was purchased by prominent collectors such as Gertrude Stein and the Russian businessman Sergei I. Shchukin. In his later career, Matisse received several major commissions, such as a mural for the art gallery of collector Dr. Albert Barnes of Pennsylvania and for the Chapel of the Rosary in Venice. Although his subjects were traditional—nudes, figures in landscapes, portraits, interior views—his revolutionary use of brilliant color and exaggerated form to express emotion made him one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.