Woman on a High Stool

Woman on a High Stool

Woman on a High Stool is an oil painting by the French artist Henri Matisse from early 1914. It is a portrait of Germaine Raynal, who was married to Maurice Raynal, an art critic. The piece is influenced by analytical cubism.

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Artist:Henri Matisse
Artform:Painting
Date completed:1914
Height:4' 10"
Width:3' 2"

Artist of Woman on a High Stool

Henri Matisse
Henri Matisse
December 31, 1869- November 3, 1954

Henri-Émile-Benoît Matisse was a French artist, known for his use of colour and his fluid and original draughtsmanship. He was a draughtsman, printmaker, and sculptor, but is known primarily as a painter. Matisse is commonly regarded, along with Picasso and Marcel Duchamp, as one of the three artists who helped to define the revolutionary developments in the plastic arts in the opening decades of the 20th century, responsible for...
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Current owner of Woman on a High Stool

Museum of Modern Art
Museum of Modern Art
Location:New York City

The Museum of Modern Art is an art museum in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. It has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as the most influential museum of modern art in the world. The museum's collection offers an unparalleled overview of modern and contemporary art, including works of architecture and design, drawings, painting, sculpture,...
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