Achille Deveria, “Odalisque” (c. 1830-35), oil on panel (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) LOS ANGELES — Lips half open with limbs positioned to entice, the female figures of Henri Matisse’s ...
A ‘Houellebecquian manifesto on art’ will transport you across the world in the company of three sassy female criminals If you like comics, and you’re also in need of some serious, escapist fun – at ...
The Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam says it will return a painting by Henri Matisse to the heirs of a Jewish textiles manufacturer who sold it under duress in the Netherlands before being deported to a ...
Icons loom large in the mind, but sometimes they’re tiny in person. That’s the case with “Odalisque,” the teensy painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780-1867) acquired a few days ago by the ...
She’s called Odalisque but she doesn’t resemble the passive figure from art history. Strong and self-confident, she gazes right back at the viewer. Unlike most odalisques, she’s not reclining in an ...
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