Norton Simon Museum to Show Matisse's Amours: Illustrations of Pierre de Ronsard's Love Poems

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Norton Simon Museum to Show Matisse's Amours: Illustrations of Pierre de Ronsard's Love Poems



PASADENA, CA.- The Norton Simon Museum presents Matisse’s Amours: Illustrations of Pierre de Ronsard’s Love Poems, an exhibition featuring a selection of lithographs from Henri Matisse’s exceptional but rarely considered livre d’artiste, titled Florilège des Amours de Ronsard or Anthology of Ronsard’s Love Poems. Some twenty-five pages, spreads and folios appear in the exhibition, most of which have never been on view at the Museum. These selections are from a rare copy of the volume, number eighteen of the twenty Hors Commerce (not for sale/out of sale) editions reserved for the artist, the publisher and others who collaborated on the project.

One of the most influential artists of the 20th century, Henri Matisse (1869–1954) created lyrical, decorative works in color and design that changed the course of art, and these characteristics resonate throughout his illustrated books. Indeed, the artist stated, “I don’t distinguish between the making of a book and a painting.” Matisse began work on what would become the 128-page Florilège des Amours de Ronsard in 1941. This immense undertaking took seven years to complete, with the artist illustrating the text, selecting the poems (which he updated from their 16th-century French), conceiving the layout, choosing the typeface and even designing and decorating the cardboard box in which the volume was packed. What is more, the project was carried out during World War II and France’s occupation by Germany, during which time Matisse’s wife was imprisoned and his daughter was captured and tortured (and later saved from a concentration camp by an allied air raid).

modernization of the French language, explored playfully erotic themes in poems that were exceedingly well-suited to the interests of the French painter. As a result, the lithographs feature many of Matisse’s most familiar subjects--dancers, portraits of women, floral motifs and music. A profound harmony exists between the painter’s sinuous renderings and Ronsard’s lyric verse, and this exhibition provides a rare opportunity to view a work of considerable import from Matisse’s late career.










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