Wall Street Journal
July 16, 2010
Great artists are sometimes able to experience a moment when the muse touches them and they’re able to create work of such startling innovation that the roots of their inspiration remain a mystery even to them.
“Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917,” seeks to explore Henri Matisse’s moment, a pivotal five-year period in which the artist produced what may have been the most creative and experimental art of his celebrated career.
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