Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Chapelle du Rosaire
Nice - Musee Matisse
04 Apr 2011 |
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As I was not able to see the interior of the "Chapelle du Rosaire" in Vence (you may remember it was "Fermeture Anuelle") I returned to the Matisse Museum, as I had seen a model here. I wanted to see the model and the sketches of that chapel again, as the "Chapelle du Rosaire" was regarded by Matisse himself as his "masterpiece. It was not only his "major work", but as well his last complex one.
So here is the model, that was used. I am not sure, wether it was legal to take and upload this photo. I do respect the copyrighht of course. In case the model is protected - and will immidiately delete the photo, if there is a copyright-holder, who..
Homepage of the museum:
www.musee-matisse-nice.org/
Homepage of the chapel:
maison.lacordaire.pagesperso-orange.fr/index02.htm
Here the photo of the chapel in Vence:
www.flickr.com/photos/martin-m-miles/556063445/
Vence - Chapelle du Rosaire
26 Mar 2011 |
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Though I was early that day, I was too late. About three weeks too late.
The "Chapelle du Rosaire" was closed. I learned from the paper, pasted onto the locked door: "Fermeture annuelle 15.11. - 20.12." So I could only see the building from the sidewalk of the
street, what leaning over the fence, produces "slanted" photos like this one.
This chapel was regarded by Matisse himself as his "masterpiece. It is a very complex work of
art and has a wonderful background. Many of the artists around Matisse (e.g. Picasso) did not
like what Matisse was doing here. Matisse started this "project" at the age of 77 - and spent
more than 4 years.
Please follow the whole story of the chapel on Wikipedia:
english en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapelle_du_Rosaire_de_Vence
french fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapelle_du_Rosaire_de_Vence
german de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapelle_du_Rosaire_de_Vence
Here are the opening hours:
maison.lacordaire.pagesperso-orange.fr/index02.htm
Vence - Chapelle du Rosaire
26 Mar 2011 |
|
Though I was early that day, I was too late. About three weeks too late.
The "Chapelle du Rosaire" was closed. I learned from the paper, pasted onto the locked door: "Fermeture annuelle 15.11. - 20.12." So I could only see the building from the sidewalk of the street.
The window (behind the altar) as seen from outside.
This chapel was regarded by Matisse himself as his "masterpiece. It is a very complex work of art and has a wonderful background. Many of the artists around Matisse (e.g. Picasso) did not like what Matisse was doing here. Matisse started this "project" at the age of 77 - and spent more than 4 years.
Please follow the whole story of the chapel on Wikipedia:
english en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapelle_du_Rosaire_de_Vence
french fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapelle_du_Rosaire_de_Vence
german de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapelle_du_Rosaire_de_Vence
Here are the opening hours:
maison.lacordaire.pagesperso-orange.fr/index02.htm
Vence - Chapelle du Rosaire
26 Mar 2011 |
|
Though I was early that day, I was too late. About three weeks too late.
The "Chapelle du Rosaire" was closed. - I learned from the paper, pasted onto the locked
door: "Fermeture annuelle 15.11. - 20.12." So I could only see the building from the sidewalk
of the "Avenue Henri Matisse".
This chapel was regarded by Matisse himself as his "masterpiece. It is a very complex work
of art and has a wonderful background. Many of the artists around Matisse (e.g. Picasso)
did not like what Matisse was doing here. Matisse started this "project" at the age of 77 -
and spent more than 4 years.
Please follow the whole story of the chapel on Wikipedia:
english en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapelle_du_Rosaire_de_Vence
french fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapelle_du_Rosaire_de_Vence
german de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapelle_du_Rosaire_de_Vence
Here are the opening hours:
maison.lacordaire.pagesperso-orange.fr/index02.htm
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