La femme au chapeau

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La femme au chapeau is the French title of Henri Matisse’s famous 1905 Fauvist portrait of his wife Amélie, noted for its bold, non-naturalistic colors and expressive brushwork.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Fauvist painting
painting
alsoKnownAs Woman with a Hat
artisticGoal emphasis on emotional expression over naturalistic representation
collection San Francisco Museum of Modern Art collection
colorUsage arbitrary color unrelated to natural appearance
countryOfOrigin France
creator Henri Matisse
creatorNationality French
creatorRole painter
depictionType bust-length portrait
depicts Amélie Matisse
Amélie Noellie Parayre
depictsClothingItem hat
exhibitedAt Salon d'Automne
surface form: Salon d’Automne
exhibitionYear 1905 Salon d’Automne exhibition in Paris
surface form: 1905 Salon d’Automne
genre portrait painting
hasPart decorative patterned clothing
vividly colored background
historicalSignificance controversial for its use of color at first exhibition
helped establish Matisse as a leader of Fauvism
inception 1905
influenced development of early 20th-century modern painting
location San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
materialUsed oil paint
movement Fauvism
movementRole key work of Fauvism
notableCharacteristic bold non-naturalistic colors
expressive brushwork
loose painterly handling
originalLanguageTitle French
style modern art
subjectGender female
support canvas
title La femme au chapeau self-link

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Woman with a Hat titleInFrench La femme au chapeau
La femme au chapeau title La femme au chapeau self-link