Henri Matisse Mujer
For Henri Matisse, the female figure was the heart of his art — a timeless symbol of beauty, grace, and harmony. From the vibrant Woman with a Hat (Centre Pompidou, Paris) to the luminous Blue Nudes (MoMA, New York), Matisse used the feminine form to explore rhythm, color, and emotion. His women, serene and radiant, embody his vision of art as a refuge of joy and balance, where the essence of life is expressed through pure form and light.