Henri Matisse
Jeune Femme à la chevelure encadrant le visage, 1948
Etching on cream-coloured wove paper. (1948). C.
plate: 13⅝ by 11¼ in. 345 by 287 mm.
sheet: 21½ by 14⅞ in. 548 by 378 mm.
sheet: 21½ by 14⅞ in. 548 by 378 mm.
This impression is number 5 from the edition of 5 plus one trial proof
Copyright The Artist
£ 25,000.00
When Nadia Sednaoui (1925-2015) first encountered Matisse's (1869-1954) work in an art publication as a teenager living in Cairo during World War II, she vowed one day to see his paintings in Paris. After the war, she and her parents moved to Paris, and Sednaoui finally met the long admired artist through his son-in-law and art critic, Georges Duthuit. Despite their age difference, they became friends almost immediately. Though she never called herself one of the artist's models, Matisse would draw and paint Sednaoui during her afternoon visits in the early 1950s in the years prior to his death. Duthuit 312.
Provenance
Sotheby's 2025: From the estate of Mark Lancaster, USA
Literature
Duthuit-Matisse 312