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Painted in 1916, this version of “The Piano Lesson” is one of Matisse’s most abstract and radical works. Held at MoMA, it is distinguished by its geometric rigor and its large green triangle symbolizing the garden. The face of the artist’s son, Pierre, is treated like a mask, while the seated figure in the background watches the scene like a rigid metronome. The palette dominated by grey, green, and pink creates an atmosphere of silent concentration and suspended time.
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