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Matisse on the Loose

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A kid. A famous painting. A cool moment. A prison sentence?
Have you ever done something you shouldn’t have? But you’re a good person and you don’t think that it’s going to cause any real harm? But then something bad happens and it turns out that you were wrong? Welcome to Matisse’s world.
Matisse has finally got the chance to come face to face with the work of his namesake, the great French painter Henri Matisse. The museum where his mom works as head of security is hosting a Matisse exhibit. Matisse thought it would be cool to hang his own artwork—a copy of a famous Matisse painting, Portrait of Pierre—on the museum wall just for a minute.
But then a tour group thinks that it’s a real Matisse. So now Matisse’s painting hangs in a museum—while the priceless original hangs on Matisse’s eccentric family’s den wall. A sixth grader should not get caught up in a museum heist. But . . . what if he does?
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    • School Library Journal

      July 1, 2009
      Gr 5-7-Named after the famous artist, Matisse Jones, 11, has one problem: My family is like the sun. Its dangerous to look right at them. His father takes pride in his Dead Meat Catering business. His mother is head of security at the museum and wants one of her children to become an artist. Matisses older sister, Frida, has an obsession with purple. And the boy spends his after-school hours copying masterpieces. When his namesakes exhibit opens, Matisse replaces the original "Portrait of Pierre" with his replica during a security breach. Eventually, he confesses to the owner of the painting, Pierre Matisse himself, who tells the youngster that art comes from the "couer" and advises him to trash his copies. The writing is fast paced and Matisses observations provide some laugh-out-loud amusement, but the characters are little more than plot elements. Overall, this novel offers a series of anecdotes about an art-loving boy dodging his mistake in a grown-up setting. The plethora of adult characters and interactions may limit the books appeal to avid art buffs."Richelle Roth, Wilmington Public Library, OH"

      Copyright 2009 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      June 1, 2009
      Grades 4-6 For years, 11-year-old Matisse Jones has been painting perfect copies of masterpieces in the local art museum, and he secretly dreams of exhibiting his own compositions in a museum some day. After an exhibit of Henri Matisses art opens, an unexpected opportunity arises, and Matisse cant resist impetuously doing something that he knows is wrong: replacing an original with one of his works. Bragg creates plenty of suspenseful, often comedic scenarios as Matisse, with his friend Tobys help, tries to deal with his guilt and fear of getting caught. This entertaining debut features a likable protagonist whose breezy, humorous first-person narrative explores themes of artistic inspiration and finding a place within ones family.Readers will enjoy thediverse, memorable characters, including Matisses mom, a museum security head; his dad, an enthusiastic businessman in a barbeque company; and his purple-obsessed sister. The appended author note includes a brief biography of Henri Matisse (and his son Pierre), as well as information on real-life art-museum heists.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2010
      Eleven-year-old protagonist Matisse (siblings: Man Ray and Frida) suffers dire anxiety when he impulsively switches a real Matisse with his own copy of the painting at an important art exhibition. The painting's subject (Henri Matisse's son) lectures the boy on being true to his own inspiration. The story, though contrived, has energy and heart.

      (Copyright 2010 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.1
  • Lexile® Measure:630
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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