The Red Studio

The Red Studio
ArtistHenri Matisse
Year1911
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions181 cm × 219.1 [1] cm (71.25 in × 86.25 [2] in)
LocationMuseum of Modern Art, New York

The Red Studio (French: L'Atelier Rouge) is an oil on canvas painting by French artist Henri Matisse from 1911. It is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, in New York.[3][4]

In 2004, L'Atelier Rouge came in at No. 5 in a poll of 500 art experts voting for the most influential of all works of modern art, along with works by Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp and Andy Warhol.[5]

  1. ^ Temkin, Ann, and Dorthe Aagesen. n.d. “Matisse: The Red Studio.” MoMA. Accessed September 17, 2024. https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/5344.
  2. ^ Temkin, Ann, and Dorthe Aagesen. n.d. “Matisse: The Red Studio.” MoMA. Accessed September 17, 2024. https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/5344.
  3. ^ "Henri Matisse. The Red Studio. Issy-les-Moulineaux, fall 1911 | MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 2017-04-26.
  4. ^ Reiff, Robert F. (Winter 1970–1971). "Matisse and 'The Red Studio'". Art Journal. 30 (2): 144–147. doi:10.2307/775426. JSTOR 775426.
  5. ^ 1 December 2004 "Duchamp's urinal tops art survey" BBC News