Henri Matisse
Nude, Left Hand near Shoulder
1925
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Henri Matisse
Nude, Left Hand near Shoulder
1925
Physical Qualities
Crayon transfer lithograph, Sheet: 462 × 562 mm. (18 3/16 × 22 1/8 in.)
Image: 440 × 540 mm. (17 5/16 × 21 1/4 in.)
Mat: 29 15/16 × 39 15/16 in. (76 × 101.5 cm.)
Credit Line
The Cone Collection, formed by Dr. Claribel Cone and Miss Etta Cone of Baltimore, Maryland
Object Number
1950.12.189
In this lithograph, a female model gazes out at the viewer while reclining. Her form, which is created with just a few strokes, is surrounded by the more carefully delineated patterning on the textile beneath her, as well as the decorative elements on the wall behind her.
As a printmaker, Matisse was particularly prolific
in lithography. The artist either worked directly
on the lithographic stone or used crayon transfer lithography, which allowed him to draw in his studio. It was the printer who would then undertake the challenge of transferring the artist’s drawing onto
a stone and printing an edition or group of prints. Yet Matisse always had a clear vision of the result he expected and was meticulous in the approval that proofing required before an edition was printed.
Jay Fisher, American Federation of the Arts, "Matisse as Printmaker," The Baltimore Museum of Art, October 25, 2009 - January 3, 2010; circulating to The Tampa Museum of Art, January 29, 2010 - April 10, 2010.
Katy Rothkopf, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Matisse: The Sinuous Line," (second rotation) May 8 - October 2, 2022.
Katy Rothkopf, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Matisse: The Sinuous Line," (second rotation) May 8 - October 2, 2022.
Inscribed: lower left in graphite: "12/50"; lower right in graphite: "Henri Matisse"