ENGLISH WORLD MATISSE - Jeannette (IV) - "L' ATELIER ROUGE" FONDATION LOUIS VUITTON
MATISSE - Jeannette (IV) - "L' ATELIER ROUGE" Crédits photo : Gérard Pocquet https://ainsiparlaitlart.blogspot.com |
1910. He made Jeannette (I) in clay as he worked directly from the model, an Issy-les-Moulineaux acquaintance named Jeanne Vaderin. The portrait's succeeding iterations left naturalistic resemblance behind and instead developed according to their own formal logic. By the time Matisse made Jeannette (IV), the highly stylized forms of her hairdo and facial features had taken on a life of their own. Jeannette (IV) made its public debut as the bronze displayed here, but it was the plaster version that Matisse represented in The Red Studio, adapting the shapes to making the top of the figure's hairstyle more dramatic than in the actual sculpture, while also omitting the long, slightly curved nose. The plaster was never exhibited and was eventually destroyed.
https://www.fondationlouisvuitton.fr/fr/collection/artistes MATISSE " L' ATELIER ROUGE" FONDATION LOUIS VUITTON Crédits photo : Gérard Pocquet https://ainsiparlaitlart.blogspot.com |
MATISSE Jeannette (IV) "L' ATELIER ROUGE" https://ainsiparlaitlart.blogspot.com
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