Annelies, tulipes blanches et anémones

Henri Matisse, Annelies, White Tulips and Anemones, 1944. Wikimedia Commons.

Annelies, tulipes blanches et anémones


Détails

Année
1944
Technique
huile sur toile
Type
peinture
Dimensions
60,6 × 73 cm

L'histoire

Matisse painted this in 1944, in the south of France, while the war was still on and he himself was frail after major cancer surgery a few years earlier. The calm of the scene hides what the sitter was living through. Annelies Nelck, a young painter, had just fled the German occupation of Holland for her parents' house in France. She had come pregnant and without her husband, Ernst Katan, whom she had met while studying art in Amsterdam. He was killed by the occupying forces the same year she sat for this. Matisse gives none of that away. He shows her in the evening, turning the pages of a book, framed between two full vases of white tulips and anemones.

Annelies, tulipes blanches et anémones — Henri Matisse — MuseScope