Synopses & Reviews
In a career spanning over six decades, the New York art dealer Pierre Matisse (1900and#150;1989) contributed substantially to the advancement of modern art. At his eponymous gallery on East Fifty-seventh Street, he showed several now legendary artists for the first time outside Europe. The collectionand#151;paintings, sculpture, and drawings by Balthus, Bonnard, Chagall, Derain, Dubuffet, Giacometti, Magritte, Mirand#243;, and the dealerand#8217;s own father, Henri Matisse, among othersand#151;was donated to The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2004 by the foundation established by his widow.
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These extraordinary artworks are presented with informative entries addressing the circumstances of each workand#8217;s creation and the dealerand#8217;s relationship to the artist. In the introduction, the story of Pierre Matisseand#8217;s early struggles in New York is told for the first time and illustrated with previously unpublished archival photographs.
Review
"This book will interest anyone studying the history of collecting and collections in the 20th century."and#8212;and#160;K.E. Staab, Choiceand#160;
About the Author
Sabine Rewald is Jacques and Natasha Gelman Curator and Magdalena Dabrowski is Special Consultant, both in the Department of Nineteenth-Century, Modern, and Contemporary Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.