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Blue Nude (1907) | |
Decorated Figure on an Ornamental Background (1925) | |
A Nude With Her Heel on Here Knee (1936) | |
“Two Dancers” (1937-38), a collage study for a stage curtain that Matisse made for a Léonide Massine ballet. | |
The cut-out collage technique became a major preoccupation with the twenty maquettes for “Jazz,” an illustrated book created in 1943-44 and published in 1947. The explosively zestful images ate mostly on circus themes, | |
The cutouts increased in number and in size in 1947, with tall or panoramic arrays of variations on an irregular leaflike motif, which both invades and incorporates a ground’s negative space. | |
“Creole Dancer” Seriograph (1950) | |
One morning in the summer of 1952 Matisse wanted to see divers, so they set out to a favorite pool in Cannes. Suffering under the “blazing sun,” they returned home, where Matisse declared, “I will make myself my own pool.” | |
The Parakeet and the Mermaid (1952) | |
Blue Nude 2; (1952) The female form was an important subject for Matisse throughout his career. Here he shapes the body out of color, delineating a woman’s figure with the sweep of his scissors. MOMA | |
Large Decoration with Masks (1953) |
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