With
a Foreword by Doreen Bolger.
The
Cone sisters, Claribel and Etta, acquired their first Matisse in
1906 and, during the next four decades, went on to form one of the
world's great collections of his art. The Cone Collection not only
contains major works from every phase of Matisse's long career but
also reflects the sisters' special interest in his Nice period,
when a new complexity of form and psychology entered the ever intense
surface allure of his paintings.
Matisse in the Cone Collection breaks new ground by offering
the first scholarly exploration of this exceptional group of works,
all donated to the Baltimore Museum of Art in 1950. Doreen Bolger's
Foreword traces the Cone sisters' early association with Leo and
Gertrude Stein, their growing friendship with Matisse, and the building
of their collection. An essay by Jack Flam guides readers through
the sisters' collection of Matisse's art and, simultaneously, charts
the artist's development from his Neo-Impressionist work of the
1890s to his late style of the 1940s, which is marked by the use
of cut-paper and an increasingly linear language of form.
The publication of this book will coincide with the reopening of
the Cone Wing of the Baltimore Museum of Art after a renovation
designed to make the galleries reflect the period in which the art
was first made and collected. |