Jeannette III
Henri Matisse (1869 – 1954)
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A Singular Embrace of Color: Exploring Henri Matisse’s Jeannette III
Henri Matisse, a titan amongst Fauvist painters, gifted the art world with an oeuvre defined by audacious color palettes and simplified forms—a radical departure from Impressionism's nuanced renderings. “Jeannette III,” created in 1913, embodies this ethos perfectly, presenting a striking bronze sculpture that captures the essence of Matisse’s artistic vision.
- Subject Matter: The sculpture depicts a head—a motif recurrent throughout Matisse's oeuvre—rendered with remarkable precision. Its serene expression speaks to themes of contemplation and inner peace, reflecting Matisse’s fascination with capturing human emotion through reductive visual language.
- Style & Technique: Heavily influenced by Matisse’s distinctive style, Jeannette III showcases a masterful blend of sculptural form and expressive color. The bronze material lends itself beautifully to conveying texture and luminosity, mirroring Matisse's penchant for layering hues to create vibrant surfaces.
The sculpture’s placement on a table serves as an intentional gesture—a deliberate framing device that highlights its materiality and invites viewers to consider it within the context of domestic space. This thoughtful composition aligns with Matisse’s broader artistic philosophy, which sought to elevate everyday objects into vehicles for conveying profound emotional resonance.
- Historical Context: Created during the burgeoning modernist movement, Jeannette III reflects the anxieties and aspirations of its time. The sculpture emerged from a period marked by experimentation with new materials and techniques—a reaction against academic conventions and a yearning for artistic freedom.
- Symbolism & Emotional Impact: While devoid of overt narrative content, Jeannette III possesses an undeniable symbolic power. Its monochrome background – yellow – acts as a counterpoint to the sculpture’s dark bronze hue, creating visual tension that underscores Matisse's exploration of tonal relationships and his ability to evoke emotion through subtle chromatic shifts. The piece invites contemplation on beauty, stillness, and the transformative potential of artistic expression.
As showcased in MoMA’s collection (here), Jeannette III stands as a testament to Matisse's enduring legacy—a captivating exemplar of Fauvist aesthetics and a source of inspiration for artists and designers alike.
About this artwork
- Title: Jeannette III
- Artist: Henri Matisse
- Year: 1913
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Where to see it: Los Angeles County Museum of Art
- Movement: Fauvism
- Color palette: Earthy
- Main color: Khaki
- Purpose: Accent
Quick Facts
- Notable elements or techniques: Bold color palette
- Movement: Fauvism
- Artist: Henri Matisse
- Title: Jeannette III
- Influences: Expressionism
- Location: MoMA
- Medium: Bronze


