Matisse at War, Christopher C. Gorham
Matisse at War, Christopher C. Gorham
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Matisse at War
Art and Resistance in Nazi Occupied France

Author: Christopher C. Gorham

Narrator: Paul Woodson

Unabridged: 9 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/30/2025


Synopsis

In 1940, with the Nazis sweeping through France, Henri Matisse found himself at a personal and artistic crossroads. His marriage had ended, he was gravely ill, and after decades at the forefront of modern art, he was beset by doubt. As scores of famous figures escaped the country, Matisse took refuge in Nice, with his companion, Lydia. By defiantly remaining, Matisse was a source of inspiration for his nation.

While enemy agents and Resistance fighters played cat-and-mouse in the alleyways of Nice, Matisse's son, Jean, engaged in sabotage efforts with the Allies. In Paris, under the swastika, Matisse's estranged wife worked for the Communist underground. His daughter, Marguerite, active in the French Resistance, was arrested and tortured by the Gestapo, sentenced to Ravensbruck concentration camp—and miraculously escaped when her train was halted by Allied bombs. His younger son, Pierre helped Jewish artists escape to New York; even his grandson risked his life by defying the Germans and their Vichy collaborators. Amidst this chaos, Matisse responded to the dark days of war by inventing a dazzling new paper technique that led to some of his most iconic pieces, including The Fall of Icarus, his profile of Charles De Gaulle, Monsieur Loyal, and his groundbreaking cut-out book, Jazz. His wartime works were acts of resistance, subtly patriotic, and daringly new.

About Christopher C. Gorham

Christopher C. Gorham is a lawyer and teacher of modern American history at Westford Academy, outside Boston. He has degrees in history from Tufts University and the University of Michigan, where he studied under legendary labor historian Sidney Fine. He has a JD, summa cum laude, from Syracuse University College of Law, where he served on the editorial staff of the Syracuse Law Review. His writing has appeared in the Washington Post and in online journals. He and his wife Elizabeth live in Watertown and Chatham, Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brendan on October 02, 2025

When Christopher Gorham burst onto the scene with his last book, The Confidante, it was a perfect storm of excellent writing, an overlooked subject, and a thrilling narrative. Gorham's follow-up, Matisse at War, has the excellent writing, a well-known subject, but the overall narrative falls a bit f......more

Goodreads review by Cheryl on June 13, 2025

I really enjoyed reading about Mayisses’s life. This book delves deeply into how the wars impacted Matisse, his art and his family. I was particularly thrilled to read this book now because I am traveling to Nice this month. Now I am so excited, I cannot wait! Thank you Christopher C Gorham.......more

Goodreads review by Jonathan on September 27, 2025

When offered a visa to Brazil in 1940, Henri Matisse told his son that leaving France would be like "deserting." "If everyone who has any value leaves France," he asked, "what remains of France?" This declaration challenges a narrative that has persisted for decades, thanks in large part to Michele......more

Goodreads review by Nancy on September 17, 2025

They took decades to decipher, but with the passage of time came clarity: Matisse’s wartime canvasses were a mobilization of the intellect, a silent howl for a Europe passing through a terrible portal into a new, modern, world. from Matisse at War by Christopher C. Gorham. This book about Matisse beg......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on October 27, 2025

Matisse At War:  Art and Resistance in Nazi Occupied France.  Christopher C. Gorham.  Citadel, 2025.  320 pages. Thanks to Kensington Publishing and Citadel for the review copy. Christopher C. Gorham is an excellent researcher and biographer.  In his newest book, his subject is the great 20th century......more