La tristesse du roi (1952) Henri Matisse 1869-1954.

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La tristesse du roi (1952) Henri Matisse 1869-1954

LE PLAN DE MA PRESENTATION: UNE DESCRIPTION DU TABLEAU MA PREMIERE REACTION AU TABLEAU LES THEMES DU TABLEAU: QUEL EST LE SENS DE CE TABLEAU? QUELQUES SOURCES DU TABLEAU THIS IS NOT OBLIGATORY. I TALKED ABOUT MATISSE’S SOURCES BECAUSE THAT’S WHAT THE ARTICLES I FOUND TALKED ABOUT.

Les gouaches découpées – Matisse a peint du papier avec des gouaches [aquarelles] de différentes couleurs, et puis il les a découpées. C’est la méthode de la fin de sa vie, quand il ne pouvait plus tenir le pinceau. Matisse souffrait de l’arthrite des mains, et aussi il a eu le cancer et a dû passer la fin de sa vie dans une chaise roulante.

La description du tableau et sa composition IF YOU WANT TO PUT SOME VOCABULARY HERE TO HELP YOU REMEMBER WHAT TO SAY, OR TO GIVE YOUR CLASSMATES VOCABULARY YOU’LL USE TO DESCRIBE THE PAINTING, THAT’S FINE. NOT NECESSARY, THOUGH.

Ma première réaction au tableau

Thèmes: La vieillesse L’introspection de la fin de la vie La tristesse La musique qui nous distrait de notre tristesse L’exotisme

Une référence possible: Salomé qui danse devant Hérode

Rembrandt van Rijn - David joue de la harpe devant Saul.

Matisse, La musique (1939)

Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) Un des plus grands poètes français. Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867)

La Vie antérieure J'ai longtemps habité sous de vastes portiques Que les soleils marins teignaient de mille feux, Et que leurs grands piliers, droits et majestueux, Rendaient pareils, le soir, aux grottes basaltiques. Les houles, en roulant les images des cieux, Mêlaient d'une façon solennelle et mystique Les tout-puissants accords de leur riche musique Aux couleurs du couchant reflété par mes yeux. C'est là que j'ai vécu dans les voluptés calmes, Au milieu de l'azur, des vagues, des splendeurs Et des esclaves nus, tout imprégnés d'odeurs, Qui me rafraîchissaient le front avec des palmes, Et dont l'unique soin était d'approfondir Le secret douloureux qui me faisait languir. — Charles Baudelaire http://fleursdumal.org/poem/111

Previous Existence For a long time I lived under vast colonnades, Stained with a thousand fires by ocean suns, Whose vast pillars, straight and majestic, Made them seem in the evening like grottos of basalt. The sea-swells, in swaying the pictures of the skies, Mingled solemnly and mystically The all-powerful harmonies of their rich music With the colors of the setting sun reflected by my eyes. It is there that I have lived in calm voluptuousness, In the center of the blue, amidst the waves and splendors And the nude slaves, heavy with perfumes, Who refreshed my forehead with palm-leaves, Their only care was to fathom The dolorous secret that made me languish. — Geoffrey Wagner, Selected Poems of Charles Baudelaire (NY: Grove Press, 1974)

BIBLIOGRAPHIE http://www.henrimatisse.org Accédé le 10 octobre, 2014 Brown University Library Exhibits: Baudelaire and the Arts. Les Fleurs du mal: From Morbidity to Exotic Lights. http://library.brown.edu/cds/baudelaire/fleursdumal6.html Accédé le 12 octobre, 2014 . Centre Pompidou, Henri Matisse. http://mediation.centrepompidou.fr/education/ressources/ENS-matisse-EN/ENS-matisse-en.htm Wikipédia.fr La tristesse du roi.