Artists and Their Pets 2020-Mar-23

Artists and Their Pets: Henri Matisse

Pets provide companionship and emotional support, and reduce stress levels and loneliness during these uncertain days. Notable artists were inspired by their animal companions and they often contributed to their body of work. This is the first in an ongoing series of famous artists and their animal muses. Enjoy!

French painter Henri Matisse led the Fauvist movement that celebrated bold color and simplified forms. He loved cats, especially his favorite felines, Minouche, and Coussi. In true French fashion, they breakfasted on brioche. Although cats were not featured heavily in his work, they were his constant companions. At the end of his life, Matisse often worked from bed with them by his side.

Henri Matisse and his cats

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Dear Friends of DuMA,

“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time” said writer and mystic Thomas Merton. During the challenging weeks ahead, DuMA will offer content we hope will provide respite and distraction from the uncertainty of our present situation.

There will be art activities families can do at home, audio recordings, online tours, selections from our Permanent Collection, crowd sourced stories and more. Reach out. Let us know what you think.

We are all in this together. Be well and stay healthy!

Ellen Wagener "After Harvest"
Ellen Wagener “After Harvest”
Claude Debussy “Reverie”