Description
Art meets resistance in Matisse at War, a compelling biography by Christopher Gorham that explores how one of the world’s most celebrated artists navigated the chaos of two world wars. Through wartime journals, archival materials, and rare interviews, Gorham reveals how Henri Matisse used color, creativity, and quiet defiance as a response to tyranny and occupation. This is not just an art book—it’s a portrait of resilience, cultural survival, and the power of beauty in times of darkness.