Discover insights about this artwork
Marie-José en robe jaune — History & Facts
In Marie-José en robe jaune, Henri Matisse presents a striking portrait of a woman dressed in a vibrant yellow gown. The background features bold colors that enhance the figure's presence. The use of bright reds, greens, and blues creates a lively atmosphere.
Matisse's characteristic brushwork adds texture and depth to the composition. This painting is executed in oil on canvas, showcasing Matisse's signature Fauvist style. The dimensions are approximately 100 x 81 cm, allowing for a detailed portrayal of the subject. The brushstrokes are loose yet deliberate, emphasizing the emotional quality of the colors.
The vibrant palette is typical of Matisse's work during this period. Henri Matisse painted Marie-José en robe jaune in the 1930s, during a time when he was exploring color and form in new ways. This work is a portrait of his muse, Marie-José, who inspired many of his creations. An interesting fact about this painting is that it reflects Matisse's shift towards a more simplified and abstract representation of figures.
The bold colors and forms in this work exemplify the essence of Fauvism.
More Artworks by Henri Matisse

Le Bonheur de vivre, also called The Joy of Life
Henri Matisse

Femme au chapeau fleuri
Henri Matisse

Femme près de la fenêtre, Nice
Henri Matisse

Paysage aux environs de Nice ou Les Oliviers ou Coin du Mont-Boron
Henri Matisse

Port de Cherbourg
Henri Matisse

Le Petit pêcheur, Maintenon
Henri Matisse

Le ruisseau, Maintenon
Henri Matisse

Paysage avec cyprès et oliviers aux environs de Nice
Henri Matisse

Paysage du Midi
Henri Matisse

Collioure en août
Henri Matisse
More Portrait Art

Las meninas
Diego Velázquez

Self-portrait with a Bandaged Ear and Pipe
Unidentified artist

Girl with a Pearl Earring
Johannes Vermeer

Young Woman with a Pearl Necklace
Johannes Vermeer

María Teresa de Borbón y Vallabriga,later Condesa de Chinchón
Francisco de Goya

Francisco Goya y Lucientes, Pintor (Francisco Goya y Lucientes, painter)
Francisco de Goya