Henri Matisse / 113-Year-Old Lithograph La Lecture, nu de profil Presented by Hedonism.gallery

Henri MATISSE - 113-Year-Old Lithograph La Lecture, nu de profil

Presented by Hedonism.gallery

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  • Year
    1913
  • Technical
    Lithograph
  • Image size
    25,6 x 49,9 cm / 10.1 x 19.6 in
  • Paper size
    50,0 x 33,0 cm / 19.7 x 13.0 in
  • Edition
    Extremely Rare Trial Proof (aside from edition of 50)
  • Price
    On demand
  • Reference
    Duthuit-Garnaud 408
  • Visit(s)
    9
  • Condition
Henri MATISSE - 113-Year-Old Lithograph La Lecture, nu de profil

Original Lithograph
A Rare 113-Year-Old Impression

Henri Matisse
French, 1869–1954

La Lecture, nu de profil
Reading, nude in profile

1913

Provenance:

Collection of Henri M. Petiet
Henri M. Petiet (1894–1980), the celebrated French publisher and art dealer, assembled an important collection of printed works, a significant part of which originated from the historic print archive of Ambroise Vollard, acquired after Vollard’s death. This distinguished lineage places the work among the most coveted provenances in modern printmaking.

Image / Sheet: Image: 10.1 × 19.6 in (25.6 × 49.9 cm) · Sheet: 13 × 19.7 in (33 × 50 cm)

Medium: Original Lithograph on Simili-Japon Paper

Rarity: Extremely Rare Trial Proof (aside from edition of 50)

Catalogue: Duthuit-Garnaud 408

Signature: Signed in lithographic stone with artist’s initials “HM”

Created in 1913 during Matisse’s pre-war period, La Lecture, nu de profil demonstrates his mastery of line and form through extreme economy of means.

This impression is exceptionally fresh and preserved, believed to be a trial or archival proof related to the lifetime edition of 50 impressions.

Condition: Minor historical gummed paper remnant on verso, consistent with period archival handling.

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