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Woman Seated before a Black Background

Henri Matisse's painting is alive with brilliant color and rhythmic line. By placing the chair off-center and shifting the woman's pose further to the right, he establishes a lively informality. The woman's tilted head, smile, kind eyes, and relaxed arms enhance the sense of ease. The visual weight of the black background is lightened by the lively pattern of arabesques scratched into the wet paint with the pointed tip of the artist's brush handle. Matisse painted this affirmation of life amid the tumult of World War II (1939-1945) and during his recuperation from surgery for stomach cancer.

Gift of Henry W. and Marion H. Bloch

1942
Oil on canvas
21.8 x 18.2in
2015.13.13
Text: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 2023
Image: Succession H. Matisse / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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