Bukowskis presents Henri Matisse at this fall’s Modern Art + Design
Henri Matisse, "Buste de Femme, le bras droit leve"
' I finally discovered that 'likeness,' in a portrait, results from the contrast between the face of the model and other people’s faces – in fact, from its particular style of asymmetry. Every face has its own rhythm and it is this rhythm that creates likeness.' (Henri Matisse, Portraits, Monte-Carlo, 1954, p. 13)
Matisse travelled alone, but documented much of his trips with photographs and works on paper, and wrote home on a daily basis to his wife Amélie. Some of these works on paper and photographs would then become source material for oils painted in the following years. The artist filled several sketchbooks in Tahiti, either outside, or when it became too hot, in his hotel rooms. He drew the furniture in his room, a number of self-portraits, the view from his room and one of his favorite motifs – female models.
Henri Matisse constantly returned to drawing, which was an important creative process in developing his artistry. Recurring motifs include portraits of women where he worked to reduce the number of lines to reach the ultimate contour without losing the model's character or personality.
"Buste de Femme, le bras droit leve" is executed during one of Matisse’s visits at Tahiti.
To be sold at Modern Art + Design
Estimate 800 000 - 1 000 000 SEK
Viewing: November 9–14, Berzelii Park 1, Stockholm
Open: Weekdays 11 am–6 pm, Weekends 11 am–4 pm
Auction Live: November 15–16, Arsenalsgatan 2, Stockholm