Matisse's Bathers by a River
Henri Matisse, Baigneuses à la rivière, 1909-10, 1913, 1916-1917,
huile sur toile, 260 x 392 cm (The Art Institute of Chicago)
Bathers by a River is one of Matisse's largest paintings. Matisse produced three variations on the theme of the female nude in a pastoral setting, including Dance II and Music. With its restricted palette and severely abstracted forms—the rigid, predominantly gray figures appear more like stone than flesh. Bathers by a River is far removed from Dance II and Music, both of which convey a graceful, hedonistic lyricism. The sobriety and hint of danger in Bathers by a River may in part reflect the artist's reaction to the terrible, war-torn period during which he completed it.
Matisse, Odalisque with Magnolias
1923/24 - Oil on canvas, 25 5/8 x 31 7/8" (65 x 81 cm)
Private collection
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