André Masson French, 1896-1987
Framed: 65 x 55 cm
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In 1943, Masson in full strength of his « american period » will execute this vibrant portrait of Peter Matisse, accentuating his pink cheeks and venetian blond curly hair. His eyes are shown large, curious and still naive due to his young age. They are bright blue and attract the viewer's eyes to the center of the painting. Almost in an homage to Peter's grandfather, Henri, André Masson uses a strikingly fauvist palette for this work.
Peter is decorated with a bright yellow ruff, in an attempt to strengthen the attention to the young boy's face. Masson even decided to draw a fictional frame in dark green to give the work a classical element.
In 1943, Masson in full strength of his « american period » will execute this vibrant portrait of Peter Matisse, accentuating his pink cheeks and venetian blond curly hair. His eyes are shown large, curious and still naive due to his young age. They are bright blue and attract the viewer's eyes to the center of the painting. Almost in an homage to Peter's grandfather, Henri, André Masson uses a strikingly fauvist palette for this work.
Peter is decorated with a bright yellow ruff, in an attempt to strengthen the attention to the young boy's face. Masson even decided to draw a fictional frame in dark green to give the work a classical element.
Provenance
Pierre Matisse, New York
Private Collection, France
by descent, Private Collection, France
Galerie Jean-François Cazeau, Paris
A certificate of the Comité André Masson will accompany this work.