Reclining Nude
Artist/Maker
Henri Matisse
(French, 1869–1954)
Dateca. 1925
MediumPastel on flocked paper
DimensionsOverall: 12 15/16 × 19 15/16 in. (32.9 × 50.7 cm)
Credit LineGift of Joseph and Enid Bissett
Object number1962.43
Status
Not on viewAfter moving from Paris to Nice in 1917, Matisse separated himself from the avant-garde and modernist methods of construction that he had been using in grand decorative compositions, and turned to a more naturalistic style with an emphasis on subjects that gave him pleasure. His first years in Nice were dominated by his attention to the nude female form. This drawing probably features Matisse's favorite model between the years 1920 and 1927, Henriette Darricarrère, a musician and ballet dancer. In this work and others from the same period, Matisse explored the mass and balance of seated and reclining female nudes through varying poses.
Exhibition History
Work in Focus: Courbet's "Young Bather" and the Female Nude from Academic to Abstract
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (April 1, 1994 - June 19, 1994 )
Out of Line: Drawings from the Allen from the Twentieth Century and Beyond
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (September 1, 2009 - December 23, 2009 )
Modern and Contemporary Realisms
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (August 6, 2013 - June 22, 2014 )
Maidenform to Modernism: The Bissett Collection
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (August 15, 2017 - May 27, 2018 )
Collections
- Modern & Contemporary
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17th century
1845
first half 19th century