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Matisse being Matisse: The Exhibit at Chicago's Art Institute

Today’s post is written by Don Shearn

I just wanted to clarify that I am not the visual artist/painter at Ageless North Shore. So my opinion about the Matisse exhibit is purely from the entertainment angle.

Bathers by a River, March 1909–10, May–November 1913, and summer 1916–17

To wit, is it worth it to spend $18.00 ($12.00 if you’re over 65, a student or a child) at Chicago’s Art Institute to see the 120 paintings, prints, drawings, and prints that Henri Matisse created between 1913 and 1917?

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