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Rosamond Bernier MET Lecture Series: The Modern Masters—The Matisse I Knew/The Matisse Nobody Knew
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Artist
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Rosamond Bernier.
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Studio
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Kultur
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Format
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DVD
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DVD Encoding
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MPAA Rating
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Not Rated
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UPC
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032031141391
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Runtime/Release Date
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1 hr 55 mins/2006
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Daedalus Item Code
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25724
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This item is not available.
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Description
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As a young American, Bernier traveled to the south of France to see Henri Matisse and discuss his illustrious career and the crowning achievements of his last years. A formal interview turned into a lasting relationship, and in this lecture she offers personal insights into this towering revolutionary of modern art. She describes an artist of great energy and ambition, who worked up to 12 hours a day and looked to the great art of the past for ideas and motifs to fire his imagination. Every year, the renowned lectures given by Rosamond Bernier at the Metropolitan Museum of Art are sold out months in advance. Her lectures are really conversations, intimate chats about artists, their friends, their society, and their work. With this series of DVDs, your chair at home can become the seat you couldn't buy in New York, as you watch the actual performances filmed as they were given "Live at the Met." As cofounder of L'Oeil, the influential vanguard art magazine published in Paris, Bernier became friendly with Matisse, Picasso, Miró, Léger, Braque, Man Ray, Max Ernst, Duchamp, and many other modern masters. These lectures have a depth that only a firsthand acquaintance would allow.
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