Matisse Museum (Le Cateau) - List of The Works

List of The Works

  • Unité (Unity) by Geneviève Claisse, acrylic on canvas (1969)
  • Bois sculpté (Sculpted wood) by Auguste Herbin, painted wood sculpture (1921)
  • Lénine-Staline (Lenin - Stalin) by Auguste Herbin, oil on canvas (1948)
  • Réalité spirituelle (Spiritual reality) by Auguste Herbin, oil on canvas (1938)
  • Union (Union) by Auguste Herbin, oil on canvas (1959)
  • Coquelicots et Iris II (Red poppies and Iris II) by Henri Matisse, oil on canvas
  • Étude pour La Vierge et l'enfant (Study for Virgin and child) by Henri Matisse, ink and bodycolor on paper (1951)
  • Femme à la gandoura bleue (Woman in blue gandurah) by Henri Matisse, oil on canvas (1951)
  • Femme au chapeau (Woman with a hat) by Henri Matisse, charcoal on paper (1951)
  • Intérieur aux barres de soleil (Interior with sun bars) by Henri Matisse, oil on canvas (1942)
  • Le Violoniste (The violinist) by Henri Matisse, charcoal on canvas (1917)
  • Marguerite au chapeau de cuir (Marguerite with a leather hat) by Henri Matisse, oil on canvas (1914)
  • Nu accroupi (Crouching nude) by Henri Matisse, charcoal on paper (1936)
  • Nu rose, intérieur rouge (Pink nude, red interior) by Henri Matisse, oil on canvas (1947)
  • Tahiti II (Tahiti II) by Henri Matisse, bodycolor on canvas (1936)

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