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The Cover

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The Cover

JAMA , Volume 273 (23) – Jun 21, 1995

The Cover

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Cover The For sheer in color Henri Matisse has that he discovered in color and line. And while (1869-1954) delight relationships no Whatever the on a the human was his (JAMA perhaps equal. subject—an odalisque figure always preferred subject sofa or a of fruit on a table—each work October as he it best arrangement simple cover, 26,1994), because, said, expressed is a feast for the like an even his toward the still life allowed eye. But, epicurean banquet, "nearly religious...
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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1995 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1995.03520470016004
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Abstract

Cover The For sheer in color Henri Matisse has that he discovered in color and line. And while (1869-1954) delight relationships no Whatever the on a the human was his (JAMA perhaps equal. subject—an odalisque figure always preferred subject sofa or a of fruit on a table—each work October as he it best arrangement simple cover, 26,1994), because, said, expressed is a feast for the like an even his toward the still life allowed eye. But, epicurean banquet, "nearly religious feeling" life, the canvas be laden with him to these more though may abundant, lush, sump¬ study complex relationships leisurely. it short of tuous More As for the matter of still be¬ color, just stops satiety. surprising, subject lifes, apples—perhaps is the fact while in all the sensuous cause do not been a favorite however, that, reveling they spoil quickly—have always of the Matisse did not overlook the of found them be¬ beauty color, Cézanne simple painters. especially intriguing and of line in his so cause of their and volume: reminded him a beauty discipline of compositions. Indeed, shape they wedded are Matisse's color and line that it is March To on the other happily (JAMA impos¬ sphere cover,

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Published: Jun 21, 1995

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