Blue Nude (Souvenir de Biskra)

Blue Nude (Souvenir de Biskra)
Artist Henri Matisse
Year 1907
Type Oil on canvas
Dimensions 92 cm × 140 cm (36 in × 55 in)
Location Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore

Blue Nude (Souvenir of Biskra) ("Nu bleu, Souvenir de Biskra") is an early 1907 oil painting by Henri Matisse. It is located at the Baltimore Museum of Art as part of the Cone Collection.

Matisse painted the nude when a sculpture he was working on shattered. He later finished the sculpture which is entitled Reclining Nude I (Aurore). Matisse shocked the French public at the 1907 Société des Artistes Indépendants when he exhibited Blue Nude (Souvenir de Biskra). The Blue Nude was one of the paintings that would later create an international sensation at the Armory Show of 1913 in New York City.

The painting, which may be classified as Fauvist, was controversial; it was burned in effigy in 1913 at the Armory Show in Chicago, to where it had toured from New York.

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