
1906 ?
Lithograph
A lithograph depicts a reclining nude figure with arms covering the head and torso. The figure is rendered with bold, expressive lines and shading. A lithograph depicts a reclining nude figure with arms covering the head and torso. The figure is rendered with bold, expressive lines and shading. Matisse was never a full-fledged Cubist, but like other artists, he found inspiration in the art of Paul Cézanne and heeded his example especially closely around the time of his death in 1906. Cézanne advocated the reduction of forms into simple geometric solids: cubes, spheres, and cylinders. Here in one of his earliest lithographs, Matisse has suppressed the model’s facial features and extremities, and thus her individuality, turning his image into an ideal of femininity. Some scholars
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