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is "the epitome of absolute inner peace," referencing the figures in the painting being cut off from their surroundings, "as if they had lost consciousness of their bodily weight". Furthermore, the glass aquarium holding the goldfish inside and the musical instrument in the background "are the origin
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color that " distinctions within a fluid realm, the Oriental air and light to the watery sphere marked only by a confining line". The turquoise color is placed in an expansive space within the painting, while the figures are a "calm light grey". Together the space and the figures within it are "set
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employed an "expressive simplification". The still figures found in the painting are isolated from the world around them. Additionally, they are "grouped around two central elements: the glass aquarium with the goldfish in the foreground and the musical instrument being played in the background".
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The Moroccans depicted in the painting are figured "in an attitude of profound attention". The Hermitage noted the painting had a slow development. Originally containing "more concrete observations of nature and greater variety in colour," Matisse gradually removed elements from the painting and
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Shchukin acquired the work from Matisse in 1913, and wrote a letter to Matisse stating, "I love now more than the others and I look at it for no less than an hour at a time." The piece's
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Admiring what he perceived as a "relaxed and contemplative" lifestyle possessed by the Moroccans, Matisse would come to utilize goldfish as a symbolization of a tranquil mindset.
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states the piece originated in 1913, being executed in the early part of that year. Matisse completed the painting during his second trip to Morocco.
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A large composition, the piece has been described as "the most abstract of all his Moroccan paintings," as well as the "most
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Some art history sources include 1911 and 1912 in the painting's dating, though the
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of all his Oriental paintings". The piece's surface is suffused by a green
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involves the Russian state nationalizing Shchukin's collection in 1918.
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art for its ornamental exuberance and anti-illusionistic qualities".
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of the meditative state which holds the figures in its power".
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Henri Matisse: Paintings and Sculptures in Soviet Museums
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Abstracts and Program Statements for Art History Sessions
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After his death in 1936, Shchukin's mansion became the
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Shortly after returning from Morocco to his studio in
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Morozov: The Story of a Family and a Lost Collection
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Index


Henri Matisse
Hermitage Museum
St. Petersburg
oil-on-canvas
Henri Matisse
series of goldfish paintings
Tangier
Morocco
Islamic
Issy-les-Moulineaux
Goldfish
Ivan Morozov
triptych
Sergei Shchukin
Hermitage Museum
Oriental
turquoise
ochre
provenance
State Museum of New Western Art
Joseph Stalin
Pushkin Museum
St. Petersburg
Denise Mina
List of works by Henri Matisse
Coffeehouses in the Islamic world
Zorah on the Terrace
"Arab coffee house"
NeWestMuseum

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