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Henri Matisse Drawing 'Femme souriante' Pen and India Ink Drawing on Paper 1942

1942

$45,000
£34,097.27
€39,055.67
CA$63,737.43
A$69,552.32
CHF 36,481.37
MX$844,736.07
NOK 455,672.25
SEK 430,633.07
DKK 291,496.76

About the Item

Henri Matisse (1869-1954) 'Femme souriante' This beautiful Henri Matisse Drawing 'Femme souriante'' was conceived in July of 1942. It is in excellent condition, signed and dated 'H. Matisse 7/42.' on the lower left hand corner. The materials include India ink on paper. Georges Matisse confirmed the authenticity of this work. Provenance: Galerie Schmit, Paris.

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