Edward Steichen, F. Bruckmann Verlag, and others
Matisse working on ‘The Serpentine’
1908
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- Artist: Edward Steichen
- Plate maker: F. Bruckmann Verlag
- Printer: Manhattan Photogravure Company
- Editor and Publisher: Alfred Stieglitz
Matisse working on ‘The Serpentine’
1908
Physical Qualities
Photogravure, Sheet: 280 x 203 mm. (11 x 8 in.)
Image: 293 x 203 mm. (11 9/16 x 8 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Cary Ross
Object Number
2007.176.23
Edward Steichen met Matisse in 1907 and photographed the artist
in his studio two years later. This photograph was published in Camera
Work, the avant-garde journal that Steichen co-edited with Alfred
Stieglitz. It accompanied an interview with Matisse in which he
discusses his art and the significance of photography.
Steichen’s picture shows Matisse dressed in a smock, wielding a
modeling tool as he appears to work on the unfinished clay model
of The Serpentine. Matisse first modeled the figure in a conventional
manner, as seen here, before radically paring down the legs and torso
to create one of his most unconventional works.
Dorothy Kosinski, Jay McKean Fisher, Steven Nash; BMA, Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Center, "Matisse: Painter as Sculptor," Dallas, January 21 - April 29, 2007; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, June 9 - September 16, 2007; The Baltimore Museum of Art, October 28, 2007- February 3, 2008, cat. no. 165, p. 279, ill. p. 172.
BMA, "Henri Matisse: The Spirited Line--Works on Paper, 1898-1950, from the Museum Collection," 7 September - 2 November 1986.
BMA, "Henri Matisse: The Spirited Line--Works on Paper, 1898-1950, from the Museum Collection," 7 September - 2 November 1986.