Henri Matisse
1869 - 1954
French post-impressionist artist Henri Matisse (1869-1954) is renowned for his radical contributions to modern art. He was a leading figure of Fauvism, a movement that favoured bright, intense colours and simplified forms. Matisse’s masterful handling of colour is evident in such works as The Dance (1910) and The Red Studio (1911), both of which shaped the course of art history.