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The museum was created in 1963 and occupied the first floor of the villa, the ground floor being then occupied by a museum of archaeology. In 1989, the archaeological museum was moved to the nearby ancient site of the city, allowing the Musée Matisse to be expanded. It was closed for four years during renovations, and reopened in 1993.
Matisse Museum (Le Cateau) Musée Matisse (Nice) This page was last edited on 7 July 2022, at 18:11 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The Matisse Museum (Musée Départemental Henri Matisse) is a museum in Le Cateau-Cambrésis, France that primarily displays paintings by Henri Matisse. The museum was established by Matisse himself on 8 November 1952; he also defined the way his works should be arranged. At that time the museum was located in the wedding room of the Le Cateau ...
The area contains the Musée Matisse [2] and the ruins of Cemenelum, [2] capital of the Ancient Roman province Alpes Maritimae on the Ligurian coast. [3] Cemenelum was an important rival of Nice, [4] continuing to exist as a separate city till the time of the Lombard invasions. The ruins include an arena, amphitheater, thermal baths, and ...
Matisse Museum (Le Cateau) Musée Matisse (Nice) This page was last edited on 8 September 2023, at 14:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The Musée Matisse in Nice, a municipal museum, has one of the world's largest collections of Matisse's works, tracing his artistic beginnings and his evolution through to his last works. The museum, which opened in 1963, is located in the Villa des Arènes, a seventeenth-century villa in the neighbourhood of Cimiez.
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University of Michigan Museum of Art [9] Head of a Man, Flowered Background: Tête d'homme, fond fleuri: 1914 Etching on paper 24.4 x 19.4 cm Ann Arbor University of Michigan Museum of Art [10] Irene - Face: Irène - Masque: 1914 Etching on chine collé 8.25 cm x 5.72 cm Ann Arbor University of Michigan Museum of Art [11]