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Madelaine - Etude

Madelaine - Etude. Henri Matisse (1869-1954) Images
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Published since: September 17, 2008
Last update: March 12, 2010
Henri Matisse (1869-1954)

Title: Madelaine - Etude

Medium: Original Lithograph, 1950/51, on Chine appliqué paper supported on Rives with deckled edge, signed by the artist in pencil. The numbering has been altered at the time of manufacture (we have seen this before on other examples from the same series - no doubt a careless person numbered the series incorrectly and it had to be amended)
Reference: Henri Matisse, Catalogue Raisonee de l’oeuvre grave, Claude Duthuit, Vol I, number 638. See Also: Henri Matisse “La Chapelle de Vence”: Journal d’une creation. This work is a lengthy dissertation on the entire project of the building of the Chapel.

Size: 325 x 325 mms (Paper size) ; 200 x 215 (Image size)

Edition: 94/100. There were also: 1 trial proof and 8 artists proofs

Public Collections: Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Condition: The Rives paper in good condition. The Chine applique with some paper loss, bubbling, folds and repaired tears.

Provenance: The estate of Dr Harold M M Tovell, United States of America

Note: This work was amongst those made by Matisse whilst he worked on the huge project of designing the Chapelle of St Paul de Vence which was a commission for the Dominican Nuns. In 1942 Matisse was suffering from a grave sickness: Sister Jaques-Marie (Previously Monique Bourgeois), a young nurse looked after the artist as he made his recuperation. He suffered badly from insomnia and the Sister helped him at that time : they became very good friends. Later Sister Jacques-Marie made her vows to the Dominican order in 1946 and began again to see her friend Matisse. She spoke to him of the chapel in course of rebuilding. Later she introduced him to Brother Rayssiguer who was in charge of the project and the co-operation between the two men eventually resulted in a small masterpiece of Religious art and superlative architecture. Matisse was responsible for the frescoes on the walls, the design of all the interior furnishings and church furniture. Matisse worked for 4 years (1947 - 1951) on the project and he described it as “The Masterpiece of all my life”. These were sold by the Chapelle to raise funds and we are told that this is the original provenance of our piece. Matisse made a series of portraits of studies of the virgin for the the project. There were 10 portraits in total including this one. Other works made for the project included 9 studies for the Mother and Cild and 5 studies for St Dominique. The chapel can be seen today and it is an extremely beautiful whole of superlative art and architecture.

l Price: £4500-00
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Description

HeaderXXth c. Art
CategoryPrints, Engravings, Lithographs
TypeLithographs
Authenticity / ProvenanceOriginal
CountryFrance
AuthorHenri Matisse (1869-1954)
Conditionaverage
Restorationimportant