Madras Rouge

1907 painting by Henri Matisse
Madras Rouge (The Red Madras Headdress)
ArtistHenri Matisse
Year1907
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions99.4 cm × 80.5 cm (39.1 in × 31.7 in)
LocationBarnes Foundation, Philadelphia

Madras Rouge (The Red Madras Headdress) is a painting by Henri Matisse from 1907. The woman depicted is the painter's wife, Amélie Noellie Parayre Matisse. It is held in the Barnes Foundation, in Philadelphia.

The painting was illustrated in Gelett Burgess, "The Wild Men of Paris", The Architectural Record, May 1910, New York.[1]

External videos
video icon Barnes Takeout: Art Talk on Henri Matisse's Red Madras Headdress, 5:13, Barnes Foundation[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Gelett Burgess, "The Wild Men of Paris", The Architectural Record, May 1910, New York
  2. ^ "Barnes Takeout: Art Talk on Henri Matisse's Red Madras Headdress". Barnes Foundation. 26 March 2020. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
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