Nadia de profil

Henri Matisse

1948

Original aquatint in black on Marais paper

66 x 50 cm

Numbered in pencil lower right on 25 and signed by the artist

Catalog raisonné : Duthuit 804

Apart from a few trials in 1931 and 1936, Matisse turned to aquatint after the Second World War, starting in 1946. The broad brushstrokes of aquatint are very similar to those of his brush drawings in Indian ink from the same period. In the summer of 1948, he executed some fifteen variations on the face of Nadia Sednaoui, of Egyptian origin. Matisse portrayed her in a variety of ways: smiling, with a serious look, from the front, in profile, three-quarter view, with straight hair, round face, pointed chin, sharp profile, etc. (D.792-797, D.799-800, D.803-810).