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- The remarkable and little-known story of Henri Matisse and his groundbreaking time in Morocco, a fertile period that transformed his art and cemented his legacy.
- About the Author: Jeff Koehler is a Barcelona-based American writer and author of eleven books.
- 320 Pages
- Art, History
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Book Synopsis
The remarkable and little-known story of Henri Matisse and his groundbreaking time in Morocco, a fertile period that transformed his art and cemented his legacy. In winter of 1912, Henri Matisse--forty-two, nearing mid-career, and yet to find lasting critical acceptance, public admiration, or financial security since exploding to the forefront of the avant-garde in 1905 with his iconoclastic Fauve paintings--was struggling. Once the vanguard leader, the Parisian avant-garde now considered him passé. His important early collectors, including Gertrude and Leo Stein, had stopped buying his work and were fully championing Picasso, and he had exhibited little in the last few years. In the face of Cubism that was now dominating the art scene, Matisse needed to get away from Paris in order to advance his distinctive artistic vision. Almost on a whim, he went to Tangier. Matisse had already been profoundly inspired by Islamic art, and was primed for his arrival in the Moroccan city where such art was integrated into everyday life. Despite the challenges of rain, insomnia, depression, and finding models, the sojourn was such a success he returned the following winter, which would lead to even greater artistic triumph. Matisse in Morocco tells the story of the artist's groundbreaking time in Tangier and how it altered Matisse's development as a painter and indelibly marked his work for the next four decades. Through Koehler's research and travel, we experience Matisse's time in Tangier, the paintings and their subjects, his relationships with his wife Amélie and his two important collectiors, and then come to understand the impact Morocco--its light, colors, culture, and artistic traditions--had on his art. From Landscape Viewed From a Window, to Zorah on the Terrace, from Kasbah Gate to the dream-like tableau Moroccan Café, these works from Morocco are now recognized as some of the most significant and dazzling of Matisse's illustrious career.Review Quotes
"In time, the work Matisse produced in Tangier would excite a near-religious devotion in many art lovers, who would come to feel--and still feel--that the artist never did anything more splendid in the line of color expression. Clearly the author is following literally in Matisse's footsteps. Every detail counts; vivification is the aim; analytical musings would be otiose. Mr. Koehler refrains from criticism or interpretation: He is a pilgrim exploring a shrine, and nothing escapes his benignant gaze. Mr. Koehler wants to know everything, and though we may find their treatment saddening, we may also be thankful for his account."--Dan Hofstadter, The Wall Street Journal
"In Matisse in Morocco, Jeff Koehler argues that Tangier provided a singular creative context for the painter to grow and experiment, leading to artistic advances that would shape the rest of his career. Koehler successfully establishes Matisse's long-standing reverence for Islamic art and decoration, which were strong influences in his work. Koehler weaves in fascinating stories about Matisse's fellow artists, previous international journeys, and important but controversial collectors."-- "Hyperallergic"
"A compelling and picturesque biography centering around Henri Matisse's Moroccan period. This captivating book by Jeff Koehler fuses deep research with great storytelling, and is a pleasurable read for all art lovers."-- "DailyArt Magazine"
"A labor of love, as meticulously researched as a Ph.D. thesis, as charmingly composed as the travelogues of Goethe, and with characters worthy of Balzac. Matisse's paintings are vividly, clearly, and completely described. Koehler weaves his narrative back and forth across Matisse's entire career and its aftermath, always returning to these Moroccan masterpieces. His approach is convincing and easy to follow."-- "The Arts Fuse"
Praise for Jeff Koehler: "Koehler weaves an absorbing narrative."-- "New York Times Book Review"
"In 1912, Matisse sailed for Tangier with his wife. He needed to escape the Parisian art scene and find inspiration elsewhere. In an engaging biography, journalist Koehler recounts Matisse's two stays in Morocco. Reproduced in vibrant color plates, Matisse's 'lush, sensual' paintings give striking proof of his artistic reawakening in Tangier. A revealing look at an iconic painter."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"[Koehler's] prose is both sensory and balletic."-- "Chicago Tribune"
"Koehler has the polymath's curiosity for everything, as well as the writer's ability to listen to and retell a good story."-- "Nicholas Lezard, Guardian"
"Koehler is a natural writer and storyteller."-- "Seattle Times"
"Koehler is an expert guide."-- "William Grimes, New York Times Book Review"
About the Author
Jeff Koehler is a Barcelona-based American writer and author of eleven books. His titles have won a James Beard Award, named Editors' Choice in the New York Times and paperback of the week in the Guardian, given a starred review in Kirkus, and included in "best of" roundups in numerous publications, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Le Monde, National Geographic Traveller, NPR's "Here and Now," Science, Nature, CS Monitor, Smithsonian, Mother Jones, Entertainment Weekly, and Bustle. His writing has appeared in the Washington Post, NPR.org, Wall Street Journal, Saveur, Times Literary Supplement, South China Morning Post, Vogue Arabia, Harper's Bazaar Arabia, and many other publications. Follow him on Instagram @jeff_koehlerDimensions (Overall): 9.15 Inches (H) x 6.41 Inches (W) x .95 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.13 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 320
Genre: Art
Sub-Genre: History
Publisher: Pegasus Books
Theme: Modern (late 19th Century to 1945)
Format: Hardcover
Author: Jeff Koehler
Language: English
Street Date: June 3, 2025
TCIN: 94054199
UPC: 9781639369096
Item Number (DPCI): 247-38-5399
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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