Sculptures
Many of Matisse's sculptures were modeled in clay and later cast in bronze, a process which allows for multiple copies to be made. Because of that, many of these works exist in multiple copies and are in the collections of multiple museums.
Work | Name | French name | Year | Technique | Height | City | Gallery | Notes |
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The Serf | 1900–1904 | Bronze | 92.3 cm | New York City | The Museum of Modern Art | |||
Madeleine I | Madeleine I | 1901 | Bronze | 59.7 cm | Minneapolis | Minneapolis Institute of Arts | ||
Madeleine II | Madeleine II | 1903 | Bronze | 59.1 cm | New York City | Metropolitan Museum of Art | ||
(Image) | The Back I | 1908-09 | Bronze | New York City | The Museum of Modern Art | |||
Study of a foot | c. 1909 | Bronze | 30 cm | St. Petersburg | Hermitage | |||
(Image) | The Back II | 1913 | Bronze | New York City | The Museum of Modern Art | |||
(Image) | The Back III | 1916 | Bronze | New York City | The Museum of Modern Art | |||
Henriette II | Henriette II | 1927 | Bronze | 32.1 cm | Ottawa | National Gallery of Canada | ||
Henriette III | Henriette III | 1929 | Bronze | 40 cm | St. Petersburg | The Hermitage | ||
(Image) | The Back IV | c. 1931 | Bronze | New York City | The Museum of Modern Art |
Read more about this topic: List Of Works By Henri Matisse