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The Dessert: Harmony in Red (The Red Room)

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Year
  
1908

Artist
  
Henri Matisse

Created
  
1908

Support
  
Canvas

Medium
  
Oil on canvas

Dimensions
  
1.8 m x 2.2 m

Media
  
Oil paint

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Locations
  
Royal Academy of Arts (2008–2008), Hermitage Museum


Similar
  
The Open Window (Matisse), Le bonheur de vivre, Green Stripe

The dessert harmony in red the red room by the french painter henri matisse


The Dessert: Harmony in Red is a painting by French artist Henri Matisse, from 1909. It is considered by some critics to be Matisse's masterpiece. This Fauvist painting follows the example set by Impressionism with the overall lack of a central focal point.

The painting was ordered as "Harmony in Blue," but Matisse was dissatisfied with the result, and so he painted it over with his preferred red.

It is in the permanent collection of the Hermitage Museum.

References

The Dessert: Harmony in Red (The Red Room) Wikipedia