Guernica: the Matisse version Matisse's great-granddaughter Sophie has repainted Picasso's monochrome masterpiece in cheery colours. She tells Helena de Bertodano why

From: The Sunday Telegraph London | Date: February 16, 2003| Author: | Copyright information

In Sophie Matisse's studio, there is a photograph of her great- grandfather, the artist Henri Matisse. His gaze is calm but intense and his mouth betrays a whisper of a smile. One cannot help but think he is quietly amused by the scene he surveys: a floor strewn with Sophie's studies of Pablo Picasso's Guernica as he - Matisse - might have painted it.

For instead of using the blacks, whites and greys of the original, Sophie has rendered Picasso's grim tableau of severed limbs and screaming heads in blazing colour: magenta, yellow, scarlet and a green "the exact shade they use to paint Stealth ...

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