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Henri Matisse  1869-1954

Henri Matisse The Inattentive Reader 1919
© Succession Henri Matisse/DACS 2002
The Inattentive Reader  1919
La Liseuse distraite

Oil on canvas
support: 730 x 924 mm frame: 922 x 1110 x 90 mm
painting

Bequeathed by Montague Shearman through the Contemporary Art Society 1940

N05141
Matisse painted this work during an extended stay in a hotel in Nice in the south of France. Although the woman was probably a professional model, Matisse creates a sense of casual intimacy, and uses details in this anonymous setting to touch on serious themes. The distracted reader assumes the head-in-hand pose traditionally associated with melancholy, while the flowers and mirror are reminders of the transience of life.
 (From the display caption March 2003)