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  1. Paul Matisse (n. 1933) es un artista e inventor, conocido especialmente por sus instalaciones públicas de arte, muchas de las cuales son interactivas; también es el inventor del Kalliroscope.

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    Paul Matisse (born 1933) is an artist and inventor known for his public art installations, many of which are interactive and produce sound. Matisse also invented the Kalliroscope . Early life and education. Paul Matisse is the son of New York gallery owner Pierre Matisse, (the youngest son of painter Henri Matisse ), and Alexina Sattler.

  3. Paul Matisse is an artist whose work incorporates elements of mechanical design and invention. He graduated from Harvard University in 1954 and studied at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. He worked briefly with Buckminster Fuller and then for Arthur D. Little, Inc. in Cambridge.

  4. The Second Wheel. The word Kalliroscope comes from the Greek words “Kalos,” “Rheos,” and “Skopien,” meaning Beauty, Flow and Seeing. A Kalliroscope is an object in which to see a beautiful current. It was invented by Paul Matisse in 1966, patented in 1968, and sold throughout the world since then.

  5. www.paulmatisse.comPaul Matisse

    Sound Sculptures. Kendall Band; The Musical Fence; Silo Bell; La Coste; 16 Bells; Charlestown Bells

  6. 4 de dic. de 2012 · Fuente: Metropolitan Museum, Nueva York. Henri Matisse (1869-1954) fue uno de los artistas más aclamados en Francia durante la primera mitad del siglo XX. Sin embargo, la pintura nunca fue algo sencillo para Matisse. A lo largo de su carrera, el artista cuestionó, repintó, y reevaluó su obra.

  7. About the Exhibition. Henri Matisse (1869–1954) was one of the most acclaimed artists working in France during the first half of the twentieth century. The critic Clement Greenberg, writing in The Nation in 1949, called him a "self-assured master who can no more help painting well than breathing."