The French Culture Podcast (by Paris Unlocked)

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Courtney Traub

02 June 2026

1h 1m 54s

The Radically Colorful World of Henri Matisse (Great French Icons of the 20th Century, Part 1)

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Most see Henri Matisse as someone who razed classical artistic conventions to the ground with his ferocious commitment to vibrant color and decoration. Yet it took decades for his work to earn wide acclaim in France, and to be considered a pioneering modern artist globally. How did he use public outrage and new places to produce such original work? How did he go from copying European masters to inventing radical new ways of “feeling through” color and form?

Join us as we explore a crucial period that transformed Matisse’s life and modern art writ large. Along the way, we’ll also learn about his personality quirks, including a lifelong battle with insomnia and health problems, and an affection for collecting pretty rugs, butterflies and live birds. Then we’ll explore his crucial relationships with his wife Amelie and his daughter Marguerite, with Gertrude Stein and her family, with Pablo Picasso, and other luminaries of his period.

PRODUCTION TEAM

  • Conceived, Written, Narrated & Edited by Courtney Traub (Translations of original French quotes by Courtney Traub)
  • Producer, Research, Script Editor & Additional Voiceovers: Brendan Whalen
  • Audio Editing: Engin Hassan (Edit Fade Warp)
  • Artwork: Mateeya

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MUSIC CREDITS (Public Domain & Creative Commons)

  • Intro/Outro: "Erik Satie’s Gnossienne 1 – Classical Remix Piano and Sax” by Trygve Larsen via Pixabay
  • Episode Music (In Order): "Erik Satie, Gymnopédie No. 1” by Samuel F. Johanns / "Songs From the 18th Century - Belle O Brien (1895)” by Trygve Larsen / "La Belle Dame Sans Merci/Violin Duet” by Victory Day / "marché" SFX by freesound_community via Pixabay
  • Feature Track: "Sardana" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under CC BY 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
  • Closing Track: "Classical piano by Debussy: Suite Bergamasque 1905-Menuet" by Trygve Larsen via Pixabay