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Young Girl on a Chaise Longue in a Forest

Henri Matisse

Young Girl on a Chaise Longue in a Forest

1921

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Henri Matisse

Young Girl on a Chaise Longue in a Forest

1921

Physical Qualities Crayon transfer lithograph, Sheet: 429 x 544 mm. (16 7/8 x 21 7/16 in.) Image: 409 x 518 mm. (16 1/8 x 20 3/8 in.)
Credit Line The Cone Collection, formed by Dr. Claribel Cone and Miss Etta Cone of Baltimore, Maryland
Object Number 1950.12.203
"Matisse: Masterworks from The Baltimore Museum of Art," exhibition circulated to: Indianapolis Museum of Art, 11 October 2013 - 12 January 2014 (NB title variation, IMA only - Matisse, Life in Color: Masterworks from The Baltimore Museum of Art); Minneapolis Institute of Art, 23 February - 18 May 2014; San Antonio Museum of Art, 15 June - 7 September 2014.

Baltimore Museum of Art, ''Sketches and Sketchbook Pages'', April 25-June 25, 1978.

Jay Fisher, "Matisse, Picasso and Friends: Masterworks on Paper from the Cone Collection," The Cleveland Museum of Art, 17 November, 1996 - 19 January, 1997; Seattle Art Museum 20 February - 20 April, 1997; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston 18 May - 13 July, 1997.

BMA, Cone Wing rotation, 28 February -24 October 2011.
Lieberman, William S. Matisse: 50 Years of His Graphic Art. New York: G. Braziller, [1956], page 98.

Inscribed: lower left in black ink: "Henri Matisse / 7/50"

Artist

Henri Matisse

1868–1953

French, 1869-1954
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