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le Museum of Modern Art St 53 Street, New York, N.Y. 10019 Circle 5-8900 Cable: Modernart No. 100 Monday, August I5, I966 ^ FOR BfliEDIATE RELEASE HENRI MATISSE: 6h PAINTINGS, by Lawrence GowAng. 64 pages, 67 lllustrationg (8 in color)» Hardbound, $k.93; paperbound, $2.50, Published by The Museum of Modern Art^ hardbound edition distributed by Doubledav and Companyy Inc. The Museum of Modern Art has published HENRI MATISSE: 6k PAINTINGS to accompany the exhibition which will be on view in New York through September 25. Lawrence Gowing, Keeper of British Painting at the Tate Gallery, London, is the author of the catalog*s essay, "Matisse: The Harmony of Light," which presents a midcentury view of the artist's painting, Mr. Gowing examines the connections between the successive stages and styles of the artist's work and traces the influences that this great pioneer has heul upon modern art throughout the worldp analyzing many masterpieces in detail» Altogether enchanted with the world that he chose to depict interior space, windows effusing Mediterranean sunshine, beautiful women in repose, flowers and fruit, wallpaper and bright fabrics Matisse took paint itself, as well as his unique forms, as his principal subject matter. "It was the style of modem painting the color and the touch rather than its view of life that affected him," Mr. Gowing observes. "Patterns in themselves became a part of the all->pervadlng mediuou They grew out of color. Spreading everywhere, they were the sign of its continuous, steady presence." Lawrence Gowing is the author of TURNER: IMAGINATION AND REALITY, published by The Museum of Modem Art at the time of the exhibitioiv which he co*directed. The catalog was described in The New York Times as "quite possibly the best single study ever written on Turner's esthetic." Mr. Gowing has also written monographs on Renoir (I9J+7), Vermeer (I952), Cezanne (1954) and Constable (1966). The exhibition of 6h paintings by Matisse was selected by Monroe Wheeler, Director of Exhibitions and Publications, and installed by Alicia Legg, Associate:. Curator of Painting and Sculpture Exhibitions. Presented under the sponsorship of His Excellency, the French Ambassador to the United States, Charles Lucet, (more)

the Museum of Modern Art rst 53 Street, New York, N.Y. 10019 Circle 5-8900 C.ible: Modernart No. 100 Monday, August I 5, I966 FOR BHiEDIATE RELEASE y- HENRI MATISSE: 6if PAINTINGS, by Lawrence Gowlng. 61f pages, 67 lllustratlong (8 in color). Hardbound, $lf.95; paperbound, $2.50* Published by The Museum of Modern Art* hardbound edition distributed bv Doubleday and Company. Inc. The Museum o Modern Art has published HENRI MATISSE: 6h PAINTINGS to accompany the exhibition which will be on view in New York through September 25. Lawrence Gowing, Keeper of British Painting at the Tate Gallery, London, is the author of the catalog*8 essay, "Matisse: The Harmony of Light," which presents a midcentury view of the artist's painting. Mr. Gowing examines the connections between the successive stages and styles of the artistes work and traces the influences that this great pioneer has had upon modern art throughout the worldp analyzing many masterpieces in detail«altogether enchanted with the world that he chose to depict interior space, windows effusing Mediterranean sunshine, beautiful women in repose, flowers and fruit, wallpaper and bright fabrics -* Matisse took paint itself, as well as his unique forms, as his principal subject matter. "It was the styl<=i of modem painting the color and the touch rather than its view of life that affected him," Mr. Gowing observes. "Patterns in themselves became a part of the all-pervading medium. They grew out of color. Spreading everywhere, they were the sign of its continuous, steady presence." Lawrence Gowing is the author of TURNER: IMAGINATION AND REALITY, publi8he<? by The Museum of Modern Art at the time of the exhibitioi^ ^^^cb he co-directed. The catalog was described in The New York Times as "quite possibly the best single study ever written on Turner's esthetic." Mr. Gowing has also written monographs on Renoir (I9U7), Vermeer (I952), Cezanne (195^) and Constable (i960). The exhibition of 0\ paintings by Matisse was selected by Monroe Wheeler, Director of Exhibitions and Publications, and installed by Alicia Legg, Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture Exhibitions. Presented under the sponsorship of His Excellency, the French Ambassador to the United States, Charles Lucet, (more)

V -2- (100) the exhibition Includes many works never shown In New York, and It ranges from *^^ Pinner Table, from the collection of Stavros S, Nlarchos, painted when the artist was 28, to Souvenir of Oceania, a gouache and crayon on cut and pasted paper, done in 19^, the year before Matisse*8 death at the age of 8^«The catalog documents the fourth ekhibition devoted to Matisse held at The Museum of Modem Art, Alfred H. Barr, Jr*, directed the first in 1^1, the Museum's second year, and a major retrospective exhibition in 1951* In that yeai the Museum published Mr. Barr«s moniimental volume, MATISSE: HIS ART AND HIS PUBLIC, recently reprinted. The great cut gouaches of Matisse's lata period were shown separately in I96I in an exhibition directed by Mr. Wheeler. HENRI MATISSE: G\ PAINTINGS illustrates all the paintings in the exhibition (including eight in color) and contains a complete catalog, a chronological sketch of the artist's life and a brief bibliography. It is available in two editions: hardbound, $^.95, distributed by Doubleday and Company, Inc., and paperbound, $2.50. Both editions are available by mail from the Museum or at thc- Museum bookstore. Review copies, photographs and additional information available from Elizabeth Shaw, Director, and Patricia B. Kaplan, Assistant, Department of Public Information, The Museum of Modem Art, 11 West 55 Street, New York, N.Y. 10019. Circle 5-8900.

fl Museum of Modern Art street, New York, N.Y. 10019 Circle 5-8900 Cabi^: Mode. nart ^ o. 100 Monday, August I5, I966 FOR BSiQDIATE RELEASE HENRI MATISSE: 6irPAINTINGS, by Lawrence Cowing. 64 pages, 6? llluetrationg (8 in color). Hardbound, $i -.95; paperbound, $2,50. Published by The Museum of Modem Art- hardbound edition distributed by Doubleday and Company^ Inc. The Museum of Modern Art has published HENRI MATISSE: 6k PAINTINGS to accompany the exhibition which will be on view in New York through September 25» Lawrence Cowing, Keeper of British Painting at the Tate Gallery, London, is the author of the catalog*8 essay, "Matisse: The Harmony of Light," which presents a midcentury view of the artist's painting. Mr. Gowing examines the connections between the successive stages and styles of the artist's work and traces the influences that this great pioneer has had upon modern art throughout the world^ analyzing many masterpieces in detail» Altogether enchanted with the world that he chose to depict interior space, windows effusing Mediterranean sunshine, beautiful women in repose, flowers and fruit, wallpaper and bright fabrics Matisse took paint itself, as well as his unique forms, as his principal subject matter. "It was the style of modern painting the color and the touch rather than its view of life that affected him," Mr. Gowing observes. "Patterns in themselves became a part of the all-pervading medium. They grew out of color. Spreading everywhere, they were the sign of its continuous, steady presence." Lawrence Gowing is the author of TURNER: IMAGINATION AND REALITY^ published by The Museum of Modem Art at the tline of the exhibitioi^ which he co-directed. The catalog was described in The New York Times as "quite possibly the best single study ever written on Turner's esthetic." Mr. Gowing has also written monographs on Renoir (19^7), Vermeer (I952), Cdzanne (1954) and Constable (I960). The exhibition of 64 paintings by Matisse was selected by Monroe Wheeler, Director of Exhibitions and Publications, and installed by Alicia Legg, Associate. Curator of Painting and Sculpture Exhibitions. Presented under the sponsorship of His Excellency, the French Ambassador to the United States, Charles Lucet, (more)

n.2* (100) the exhibition includes many works never shown in New York, and it ranges from the Dinner Table, from the collection of Stavros S, Niarchos, painted when the artist was 28, to Souvenir of Oceania, a gouache and crayon on cut and pasted paper, done in 1955, *^^ y^^^ before Matisse's death at the age of 85«The catalog documents the fourth exhibition devoted to Matisse held at The Museum of Modem Art, Alfred H, Barr, Jr«, directed the first in 1^1, the Museum's second year, and a major retrospective exhibition in 1951* In that year the Museum published Mr, Barr*s monumental volume, MATISSE: HIS ART AND HIS PUBLIC, recently reprinted. The great cut gouaches of Matisse's lata period were shown separately in I96I in an exhibition directed by Mr, Wheeler, HENRI MATISSE: 0\ PAINTINGS illustrates all the paintings in the exhibition (including eight in color) and contains a complete catalog, a chronological sketch of the artist's life and a brief bibliography. It is available in two editions: hardbound, $^,95, distributed by Doubleday and Company, Inc., and paperbound, $2.50, Both editions are available by mail from the Museum or at the Museum bookstore. Review copies, photographs and additional information available from Elizabeth Shaw, Director, and Patricia B«Kaplan, Assistant, Department of Public Informa' tion. The Museum of Modem Art, 11 West 53 Street, New York, N,Y. IOOI9. Circle 5-8900,

Museum of Modern Art is street, New Yoi k, N Y. ICOl 9 Circle 5-8900 Cable: Modernart?^ HENRI MATISSE -- 61i PAINTINGS July 18 - September 25, 1966 1 Dinner Table, La Desserte. (1897). Oil on canvas, 39 l/2 x 5l 1/2", Stavros S, Niarchos Collection. ^ Sideboard and Table. (1899). Oil on canvas, 2$ 7/8 x 32 1/8". Collection Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Washington, D. C. ^ ^^iq Model. (c. 1900). Oil on canvas, 39 3/i; x 28 3/U". Collection Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Matisse, New York* ^ J^P^^^ese Lady (Madame Matisse). (1901), Oil on canvas, U6 x 31 1/2", Private collection. 5 Standing Nude. (1901). Oil on canvas, 31 1/2 x 23 l/u". Collection Mr, and Mrs, Gifford Phillips, Santa Monica. ^ Carmelina. (1903), Oil on canvas, 32 l/8 x 23 l/u". Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 7 Guitarist. (1903). Oil on canvas, 21 l/2 x l5". Collection Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Colin, New York, ^ ile^» ^^^^- 2l ^'iil^^ii (study). (190i;). Oil on canvas, 12 3/h x 16", Collection Mr. and Mrs, John Hay ^y\fhitney, Nex^ York, ^ S'^^ill Life with a Purro, I. (190!;), Oil on canvas, 23 5/8 x 28 1/U". The Lazarus Phillips Fa.-nily Collection, Montreal,

2 *" n 10 ^"^^"^ ^^^dow. (190S), Oil on canvas, 21 3A x 18 1/8", Collection Mr* and Mrs, John Hay Whitney, New York, 11 Woman with Hat. (190^). Oil on canvas, 32 x 23 3A". Collection Mr, and Mrs. Walter A* Haas, San Francisco. 12 TJi Young Sailor, II. 1906. Oil on canvas, 39 3/8 x 31 7/8", Collection Mr. and Mrs. Leigh B. Block, Chicago, 13 The Blue Nude (Souvenir of Biskra). (1907). Oil on canvas, 36 l/u X ^5 l/8". The Baltimore Museum of Art, Cone Collection. \h Brook with Aloes. (1907). Oil on canvas, 28 3/U x 23 ^/8". D. and J. de Menil Collection, l5 Music (sketch), (1907). Oil on canvas, 29 x 2ii". The Museum of Modern Art, New York, gift of A. Conger Goodyear in honor of Alfred H. Barr, Jr. 1^ Bathers with a Turtle. 1908. Oil on canvas, ^' 10 1/2" x 7' 2 3/U". City Art Museum of Saint Louis, gift of Joseph Pulitzer, Jr. 17 Dance (first version). (1909). Oil on canvas, 8> 6 1/2" x 12' 9 1/2". The Museum of Modern Art, New York, gift of Nelson A. Rockefeller in honor of Alfred H. Barr, Jr. ^^ Portrait of Pierre Matisse. (1909). Oil on canvas, 16 l/u x 13 1/8". Private collection. '-^ Q^^l with Black Cat (Marguerite Matisse). 1910. Oil on canvas, 37 X 25 l/u". Private collection, 20 The Blue Window. (1911). Oil on canvas, ^1 1/2 x 35 5/8", The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Fund.

^3. n \ 21 Flowers and Ceramic Plate. (1911). Oil on canvas, 36 3A ^ 32 1/2", StSdtische Galerie, Frankfurt am Main. 22 Goldfish and Sculpture. (1911). Oil on canvas, 1^6 x 39 V^"* The Museum of Modern Art, New York, gift of Mr. and Mrs, John Hay Whitney, 23 The Red Studio. (1911). Oil on canvas, 5' 11 l/u" x 7' 2 l/u". The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Mrs, Simon Guggenheim Fund. 2^ S'^^ll Life with Eggplants, (1911). Oil on canvas, \6 x 36", Collection Mrs, Bertram Smith, New York, 2^ Open Window, Tangier, (1913). Oil on canvas, ^9 l/2 x 37". Private collection. 26 Open Window, Collioure, (191^4). Oil on canvas, U6 x 35 1/2". Private collection. 27 View of Notre Dame. (I91I4). Oil on canvas, ^7 3/i; x 37". Private collection, 28 Italian Woman. (19l5). Oil on canvas, \x$ 3/i; x 35". Collection Nelson A, Rockefeller, New York. 29 Gourds, 1916. Oil on canvas, 2$ 5/8 x 31 7/8". The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Mrs, Simon Guggenheim Fund. 30 The Green Robe. Lorette sur Fond noir, 1916, Oil on canvas, 28 3/i; X 21 l/2". Collection Mr. and Mrs, Pierre Matisse, New York, ^ ^ Marguerite Matisse with Black Velvet Ribbon. (1916), Oil on wood, 7 l/u X 6 3/U". Private collection.

. -1+ «f1 32 Path in the Moods of Trivaux, Le Coup de Soleil. (1916), Oil on canvas, 36 l/u x 28 3A'^ Private collection, 33 Portrait of Madame Greta Prozor. (1916), Oil on canvas, ^7 l/2 x 37 3A". Private collection, 3^ Portrait of Sarah Stein, 1916. Oil on canvas, 28 5/8 x 22 l/u", San Francisco Muse-um of Art, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Haas to the Sarah and Michael Stein Memorial Collection, 35 Tree near Trivaux Pond. (c, 1916), Oil on canvas, 36 1/2 x 29 l/ii"«the Trustees of The Tate Gallery, London. 36 Th Pe^^ter Jug. (1916 or '17). Oil on canvas, 36 l/u x 25 5/8", The Baltimore Museum of Art, Cone Collection, ^'^ Piano Lesson, (1916 or '17). Oil on canvas, 8' l/2" x 6* 11 3/I4". The Museum of Modern Art,Ne^^r lork, Mrs. Simon Guggenheim Fund, ^^ Marguerite in a Fur Hat. 1917* Oil on wood, 16 I/8 x 13" Private collection, ^^ Si Rose Marble Table. (1917). Oil on canvas, 57 l/2 x 38 l/u". The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Mrs. Simon Guggenheim Fund, ^^ ^i'^q PluJ^es«(1919). Oil on canvas, 27 5/8 x 23 7/8". The Gothenburg Art Gallery, Sweden. ^ ^ Iii i5ti Rays. (1920). Oil on canvas, 36 l/u x 28 3/U". Norton Gallery and School of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida, ^2 Interior at Nice, (1921). Oil on canvas, 52 3/U x 35 l/u". The Art Institute of Chicago, gift of Mrs, Gilbert W. Chapman.

m, ^ mi ^3 still Life with a Lemon, (1921?), Oil on canvas, 23 5/8 x 28 3/k^\ Collection Mr. and Mrs, Richard Deutsch, Greenvdch, Connecticut, ^^ Sii Moorish Screen. (1921-22). Oil on canvas, 36 la x 29 l/u", Philadelphia Museum of Art, bequest of Lisa Norris Elkins, ^^ Odalisque with Magnolias, (192^), Oil on canvas, 23 $/8 x 31 7/8"«Private collection* ^^ Odalisque with a Tambourine. 1926, Oil on canvas, 29 x 21 5/8" Collection Mr, and 14rs. William S, Paley, New York, ^"^ ^Qn^Q'^^ 2B i Pewter Plate, (1927) Oil on canvas, 21 l/2 x 26". Collection Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Cummings, Chicago. ^^ He^'li^ing Nude, Back, (1927), Oil on canvas, 26 x 36 l/u", Private collection, ^^ Qj^Qy Nude, 1929. Oil on canvas, ko 1/8 x 32 l/u", Galerie Beyeler, Basel, 50 Woman with a Turban. (1929-30). Oil on canvas, 70 7/8 x 59 7/8". Private collection, 51 The Magnolia Branch, 1931;, Oil on canvas, 61 x 66", The Baltimore Museum of Art, Cone Collection, ^^ Si 2!fll' ^^35. Oil on canvas, 31 7/8 x 25 5/8". Collection Mr, and Mrs. Pierre Matisse, New York, * ^3 Lady in Blue. 1937. Oil on canvas, 36 l/u x 28 3/U". Collection Mrs, John VJintersteen, President of the Philadelphia Museum of Art,

^ 6 ^ /; ^k Pineapple and Anemones» 19U0. Oil on canvas, 29 x 36 3/8"» Collection Mrs. Albert D. Lasker, New York. ^^ Flowering Ivy. 19Ul. Oil on canvas, 28 l/2 x 36 l/2". Collection Mrs. Albert D, Lasker, New York. ^^ P^^QQ^ g^nd Armchair, Black Background# 19^2, Oil on canvas, 19 7/8 X 25 7/8". Collection Mrs. Marcel Duchamp, New York. ^"^ Lenions against a Fleur-de-lis Background. 19U3. Oil on canvass, 28 7/8 X 21; l/u". The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Loula D, Lasker Bequest. ^8 "Le silence habite des maisons." 19U7. Oil on canvas, 21 5/8 x 18 1/8". Private collection. ^^ Large Interior in Red, 19U8. Oil on canvas, 57 l/2 x 38 3/8". Musee National d'art Moderne, Paris, ^^ Interior with Black Fern. 19U8. Oil on canvas, h$ 5/8 x 35". Collection Mr, and Mrs, Otto Preminger, New York. ^ ^ I^'^Q^io^ with Egyptian Curtain. 19U8. Oil on canvas, U5 1/2 x 35" The Phillips Collection, Washington, D. C. 62 Plum Blossoms, Green Background. 19U8, Oil on canvas, ks 3/1; x 35". Collection Mrs. Albert D, Lasker, New York. ^^ PQsign for Red and Yellow Chasuble (front). (c. 1950). Gouache on cut-and-pasted paper, 52 1/2 x 78 1/8". The Museum of Modern Art, New York, acquired through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest. 61; Souvenir of Oceania, 1953 Gouache and crayon on cut-and-pasted paper, 9' h 3/I4" x 9» 1; 3A". Private collection. I* Not available for the opening of the exhibition

liso - 7 - A completel3r illustrated catalogue of the exhibition with text and chronology by Lawrence Gowing wi].l be published early in August. 6^4- pages; 6? illustrations (8 in color); $2.50, paper; $U.95, cloth; less 2% Members' discount. Orders may be left in the Bookstore.