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1937 painting by Henri Matisse
Woman in a Purple Coat
ArtistHenri Matisse
Year1937
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions81 cm × 65.2 cm (31+7⁄8 in × 25+11⁄16 in)
LocationMuseum of Fine Arts, Houston

Woman In A Purple Coat or The Purple Coat is a painting by Henri Matisse from 1937. It depicts Matisse's assistant Lydia Delectorskaya. This painting is an example of Henri Matisse's mature decorative style. Matisse depicts his model and companion of many years, Lydia Delectorskaya, in an exotic Moroccan clothing, surrounded by a complex of abstract design and exotic color. This is an example of one of the final groups of oil paintings in Matisse's career, in 1950 he stopped painting oil paintings in favor of creating paper cutouts.

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  1. Mfah.org - Woman in a Purple Coat
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