Seated Riffian
1912 painting by Henri Matisse
Seated Riffian (French: Le Rifain assis) is an oil on canvas painting by Henri Matisse, from December 1912. This work represents an inhabitant of the Rif, in Morocco, dressed in green in a seated position. It is held in the collection of the Barnes Foundation, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1]
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References
- ^ Henri Matisse, Le Rifian assis, Barnes Foundation
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