Henri Matisse

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Noun1.Henri Matisse - French painter and sculptor; leading figure of fauvism (1869-1954)
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Only time will provide more information regarding the spill's effects on both the area's animals and the surrounding environment (Mattise & Nuckols 2014).
The gothic landmark is more than 850 years old, has inspired writers and Hollywood filmmakers and was immortalised in art works by Picasso and Mattise. It has survived wars and revolution and welcomes some 13 million visitors a year.
The Dutch national was arrested in 1994 in France, with the French police finding some 1600 fakes of Picasso, Henri Mattise, Salvador Dali, and others while raiding his estate.
A recent project explored the life and work of Henri Mattise, using this as a springboard for members to make their own bold, colourful work.
"I love to make wearable art," she stated, revealing that she designed the hat, inspired by the French artist Henry Mattise. "I even hand painted my own clutch in similar colours," she added, as she held up her monogrammed "C.C" clutch.
Starring comedian Steve Barclay, Ukelele player Andy Eastwood, and bringing you the songs of Vera Lynn and Gracie Fields, will be Lucia Mattise. Doors open at 2pm for a 2.30pm start.