Woman on a High Stool explained

Woman on a High Stool (French: Femme au tabouret or La femme assise) is an oil painting on canvas by the French artist Henri Matisse from early 1914. It is held in the Museum of Modern Art, in New York.

It is a portrait of Germaine Raynal, the wife of the poet and art critic Maurice Raynal. With its simplified geometric structure, dark contouring, and subdued palette, the work relates closely to Paul Cézanne and Cubism.[1]

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  1. http://www.moma.org/collection/object.php?object_id=79863 Henri Matisse, Woman on a High Stool (Germaine Raynal), Online Collection, MoMA