Posted: 5 years ago Notes: 56132 Reblogged from: pohaberry-deactivated20201201 Source: jonathankingMatisse rarely conceived his drawings as preparatory sketches, but rather finished works in themselves. He considered drawings to be the most direct form of communication between the artist and his audience. For Matisse they were the purest means by which to translate sensation and emotion. Therefore absolutely vital to his oeuvre.
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