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Deux Matisse pour le Musée national d’art moderne

25/10/13 - Acquisitions - Paris, Musée national d’art moderne - Deux œuvres de Matisse viennent d’entrer au Centre Pompidou, grâce à la donation de Barbara Duthuit, épouse de Claude Duthuit, petit-fils de l’artiste, décédé en 2011 : un huile de 1910 intitulée Marguerite au chat noir (ill. 1) et une grande composition de papiers gouachés et découpés de 1948, préparatoire au vitrail de la La Jérusalem céleste (ill. 2).


1. Henri Matisse (1869-1954)
Marguerite au chat noir, 1910
Huile sur toile - 94 x 64 cm
Paris, Centre Pompidou
Photo : Georges Meguerditchian,
Centre Pompidou /RMNGP
© Succession H. Matisse
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2. Henri Matisse (1869-1954)
La Jérusalem céleste, 1948
Papiers gouachés et découpés - 270 x 130 cm
Paris, Centre…

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