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  1. Plan your visit.225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016. Search form. Search. Pierre Matisse Gallery Archives. Printer-friendly version. Hours. The Morgan Library & Museum is open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday from 10:30 am to 5 pm, and Friday from 10:30 am to 7 pm. Visitor information.

  2. On March 3, 1942, a special exhibition opened at the Pierre Matisse Gallery in the Fuller Building at 41 East 57th Street in New York City. Pierre, the youngest son of French painter Henri Matisse and the owner of the gallery, was an art dealer, specializing in modern and contemporary European and American artforms.

  3. Matisse wird Galerist. Sein Sohn Pierre Matisse organisiert eine Ausstellung in New York. Matisse erhält im gleichen Jahr den Preis für Malerei der Carnegie International Exhibiton in Pittsburgh. 1920 – 1930. Viele Reisen, 1921 nach Étretat, 1925 nach Italien und 1930 über New York und San Francisco nach Tahiti. Der Tanz / Scheidung 1930

  4. 9. Nov. 2015 · Invitation to Miro’s first show at the Pierre Matisse Gallery, 1932– AAPG. Interestingly enough, originally Matisse wasn’t so fond of Miró’s work. In an interview with Rosamond Bernier, art writer and founder of L’OEIL magazine, he is quoted saying “I just didn’t get it,” after his gallerist and art dealer friend, Pierre Loeb, gave him the 1927 Miró work titled Painting .

  5. 1. Jan. 2002 · Pierre Matisse arrived in New York shortly before Christmas 1924 determined to make his mark. At that time, the New York art world was in its formative stages, entirely different from what it was to become by the close of the twentieth century. He was to play a significant role in its establishment. In 1925, the time of the first exhibition, which featured lithographs and drawings by his ...

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  6. 12. Sept. 2017 · Matisse – Bonnard: Bilder. Pierre Bonnard, Liegender Akt auf weißblau kariertem Grund, um 1909, Öl auf Leinwand, 60 x 65 cm (Städel Museum, Frankfurt, Eigentum des Städelschen Museums-Vereins e.V.) Henri Matisse, Großer liegender Akt [Grand Nu couché], 1935, Öl auf Leinwand, 66,4 x 93,3 cm (Baltimore Museum of Art)