
Bathers by a River
<p>Henri Matisse considered <em>Bathers by a River</em> to be one of the five most “pivotal” works of his career, and with good reason: it facilitated the evolution of the artist’s style over the course of nearly a decade. Originally, the work was related to a 1909 commission by the Russian collector Sergei Shchukin, who wanted two large canvases to decorate the staircase of his Moscow home. Matisse proposed three pastoral images, though Shchukin decided to purchase only two works, <em>Dance II</em> and <em>Music</em> (both State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg).</p> <p>Four years later, Matisse returned to this canvas, the rejected third image, altering the idyllic scene and changing the pastel palette to reflect his new interest in Cubism. He reordered the composition, making the figures more columnar, with faceless, ovoid heads. Over the next years, Matisse transformed the background into four vertical bands and turned the formerly blue river into a thick black vertical band. With its restricted palette and severely abstracted forms, <em>Bathers by a River</em> is far removed from <em>Dance II</em> and <em>Music</em>, which convey a graceful lyricism. The sobriety and hint of danger in <em>Bathers by a River</em> may in part reflect the artist’s concerns during the terrible, war-torn period during which he completed it.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1909
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- 260 × 392 cm (102 1/2 × 154 3/16 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Henri Matisse
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Painting
H enri Matisse, a leading force of modern art and founding figure of Fauvism, transformed vibrant color and bold form into a signature style that reshaped 20th-century aesthetics—from early radical experiments to his iconic late-career cut-outs. His works, held in top museums worldwide, remain highly collectible, with a historically strong and reliable market performance.
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- Henri Matisse
- Year
- 1909
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- 260 × 392 cm (102 1/2 × 154 3/16 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1909-013695
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified





