Matisse: Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Prints

Interesting exhibition at Bernard Jacobson Gallery of works by Matisse.

The show focused on a picture of Matisse in his studio from 1921 in which he shows himself in a rare self-portrait painting a model. It is shown with various studies of models and other pictures of people in interiors.

I loved a picture of a woman in a green dress at a shuttered window with a Bloomsbury style painted wall under the window. There were also two delightful head studies of a girl with a hat and plaits. I was interested in an unfinished picture as I have been to some seminars at the National Gallery so it made me think about his technique and why various sections had been left.

The pictures were shown with two bronze sculptures by Matisse, a lovely head study of his daughter and a crouching nude figure, as well as with a  copy of “Jazz” the colourful book of prints made using his cut out technique.  

Closes on 16 September 2017

 

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