The mystery behind Matisse’s “Red Studio”



“I don’t know why I precisely painted it this way,” artist Henri Matisse once said of “The Red Studio.” 

Even though it initially baffled the artist himself, this 1911 painting is now seen as a groundbreaking work that introduced monochrome to the vocabulary of modern art. It reflects how an environment can become an extension of the self—not through likeness, but through space, color, and presence. 

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