Henri Matisse
Port de Collioure
, 1905
Ink
8.75 x 13.75 inches
Signed
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Provenance
Dr. Edouard Troester
The present drawing is recorded under No. Y 40 in the Matisse Archives.
Note: This important drawing by Matisse from his historic fauvist period was made when he worked in the small coastal town of Collioure in the summer of 1905 and 1906 and changed the course of modern painting. It was whilst there that he declared: 'Everything must be created anew: both object and colour.'
Literature
With a photo-certificate from Wanda de Guébriant