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The animal would become a frequently-recurring motif in Matisse's art. [2] [5] While working on Arab Coffeehouse, Matisse essentially promised Russian art collector Ivan Morozov the piece, to go along with a triptych he was also working on. [6] However, Sergei Shchukin, another Russian art collector would instead acquire Arab Coffeehouse.
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Artwork image information Title Le café Maure (Arab Coffeehouse) Artist Henri Matisse: Year 1911-13 Creation location Type Oil on canvas Height
Brâncuși—like Marie, of Romanian heritage—was an old friend of hers in Paris and New York; [4]: [p.109] he also visited Romany Marie's with Henri Matisse. Fuller was living in Greenwich Village by then and was a regular at Marie's.
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The Red Studio (French: L'Atelier Rouge) is an oil on canvas painting by French artist Henri Matisse from 1911. It is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, in New York.
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