Henri Matisse

Le Cow-boy [The Cowboy] (from 'Jazz')

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About this artwork

In 1942 the publisher, Elf Tériade, commissioned Matisse to make a book of colour images. Matisse selected Jazz as the title to reflect the vibrancy and rhythm of the images and although conceived as a book on the circus he began to incorporate other subjects and motifs. This image shows a cowboy on his horse, represented by the black cut-out on the left, lassoing a form, which could be a woman, on the right. The black cut-outs provide a strong contrast against the striped background. Following surgery for cancer in 1941, Matisse began to work with cut-outs; the sensual forms of the cut paper became an iconic part of his practice.

Updated before 2020

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Henri Matisse

Henri Matisse