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CLASSIC PRINTS & FRAMES

◇ Still Life with Apples

◇ Still Life with Apples

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Painted in 1916, Apples is Matisse’s bold reinterpretation of the traditional still life. The fruit glows under a concealed light source, casting warm tones across the tabletop while a vivid stroke of green slices through the composition. Behind it all, a field of luminous black anchors the scene—transforming darkness into radiance. The effect is at once restrained and daring, balancing familiarity with modernist experimentation.

Why We Picked It
This work reveals Matisse’s ability to push color into new territory. By treating black as a “color of light,” he redefined the expressive range of the palette, giving the composition a depth that feels both mysterious and alive. The apples themselves are more than still life props—they become points of energy, vibrating against the surrounding fields of hue and shade.

Notable Context
When World War I began, Henri Matisse (then 45 years old) was rejected from military service. Instead, a friend urged him to serve France by continuing to paint, preserving and advancing the national artistic tradition. The years that followed saw Matisse exploring new approaches to composition and material, and Apples is a product of that fertile period. Painted twice—once in this abstracted form and once more representationally—the work demonstrates Matisse’s interest in testing classical motifs against the evolving language of modern art. In 1916, at a time of upheaval, Matisse reaffirmed painting’s vitality by reshaping one of its most enduring genres.

About the Artist
Henri Matisse (1869–1954) was one of the central figures of modern art, celebrated for his radical use of color, his innovative handling of space, and his lifelong dedication to redefining painting’s expressive potential. From the Fauvist explosions of the early 1900s to the refined cut-outs of his final years, Matisse’s work consistently challenged conventions while retaining clarity and harmony. His still lifes, portraits, and interiors continue to exemplify the transformative possibilities of modernism, offering a vision where tradition and innovation coexist.

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