Henri Matisse - Odalisque with Gray Trousers 1927

Reclining Nude, back 1927 The Ballet Dancer 1927 The Ballet Dancer, Harmony in Grey 1927 Odalisque with Gray Trousers 1927 Odalisque with Gray Pants 1927 Odalisque sitting with board 1928 Odalisque with a Turkish Chair 1928
Odalisque with Gray Trousers 1927

Odalisque with Gray Trousers 1927
65x81cm oil/canvas
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

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From the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City:
Notwithstanding their kinship with earlier works by Ingres and Delacroix, the harem pictures Matisse made in Nice, such as this odalisque of 1927, had a more practical basis. As Matisse explained: "I paint odalisques in order to paint the nude. Otherwise, how is the nude to be painted without being artificial? But also, I know they exist. I was in Morocco. I saw them."