Cannabaceae

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Artwork image information
Title Woman with a Hat (Femme au chapeau)
Artist Henri Matisse
Year 1905
Creation location
Type Oil on canvas
Height 80.56 cm
Width 59.69 cm
Depth
Units cm
City San Francisco, CA
Museum/Gallery San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Source http://www.sfmoma.org/explore/collection/artwork/213
Permission {{{permission}}}
Other notes See below

Published 1920

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This work was published before 1923, as it was exhibited in the Salon d'Automne, 1905.[1]

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Notes

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  • Bequest of Elise S. Haas, ©Succession H. Matisse, Paris / Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York.[2]
  1. ^ Chilver, Ian (Ed.). "Fauvism", The Oxford Dictionary of Art, Oxford University Press, 2004. Retrieved from enotes.com, 26 December 2007.
  2. ^ "Henri Matisse (1869–1954)", The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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current12:55, 6 January 2015Thumbnail for version as of 12:55, 6 January 20151,214 × 1,653 (1.02 MB)Coldcreation (talk | contribs)The Museum version, untouched
12:10, 3 October 2013Thumbnail for version as of 12:10, 3 October 20131,208 × 1,645 (1.23 MB)Coldcreation (talk | contribs)Larger image, less cropped still, source: SFMOMA
10:50, 3 October 2013Thumbnail for version as of 10:50, 3 October 2013482 × 658 (362 KB)Coldcreation (talk | contribs)Uncropped painting from SFMoMA website, more accurate colors.
02:24, 27 December 2007Thumbnail for version as of 02:24, 27 December 2007540 × 766 (128 KB)Tyrenius (talk | contribs)''Woman with a Hat'' by Henri Matisse, 1905. Oil on canvas, 31 1/4 x 23 1/2 in. (79.4 x 59.7 cm) San Francisco Museum of Art, Bequest of Elise S. Haas, ©Succession H. Matisse, Paris / Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York.<ref>[http://www.met

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