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Window at Tangier

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Year
  
1912

Location
  
Pushkin Museum

Created
  
1912

Support
  
Canvas

Artist
  
Henri Matisse

Medium
  
Oil on canvas

Media
  
Oil paint

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Dimensions
  
115 cm × 80 cm (45.3 in × 31.5 in)

Similar
  
Deux fillettes - fond jaun, The Open Window, Zorah on the Terrace, The Painter and His Model, Interior at Nice

Window at Tangier by Henri Matisse (1912 - The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow); also referred to as La Fenêtre à Tanger, Paysage vu d'une fenêtre, and Landscape viewed from a window, Tangiers.

An example of Matisse's paintings after the colorful revolution of his Fauvism period. After several trips outside France Matisse became interested in the Islamic art of North Africa. He visited Morocco in 1912 and 1913. Window in Tangier, with its bold color and flat perspective reflects a Moroccan influence in Matisse's work.

This was among several works acquired directly from Matisse in Paris by the Russian collector Ivan Morozov. After the Russian Revolution the Morozov collection was confiscated and eventually by 1948 the collection was donated to the public along with the Sergei Shchukin collection, at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow and the Hermitage in St Petersburg.

References

Window at Tangier Wikipedia