More than 60 Henri Matisse artworks donated to Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris

Henri Matisse's Estate Donates 61 Masterpieces to Paris Museum

In a historic gesture of generosity, Barbara Dauphin Duthuit, wife of Claude Duthuit, Henri Matisse's grandson, has donated 61 artworks by the renowned French artist to the Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris. The collection, which includes paintings, drawings, etchings, lithographs, and a sculpture, features Marguerite, Matisse's daughter, as his primary subject.

Marguerite was born during Matisse's relationship with model Caroline Joblau while he was studying art in Paris. The artist took a liking to her and brought her into his family when he married four years later. However, their life together was marked by tragedy, including Marguerite contracting diphtheria at the age of six and having an emergency tracheotomy. She disguised the scar with clothing until she underwent an operation to repair it at 26.

Despite facing health issues throughout her life, Marguerite joined the French resistance during World War II and was tortured by the Gestapo. Her father's work played a significant role in his life, and she helped him catalog his art until his death in 1954. She continued working with his estate until her own passing in Paris in 1982 at the age of 87.

The donation, described as "extraordinarily generous" by museum officials, is particularly notable because Matisse preferred to keep his art within the family rather than selling it. The addition brings the total number of Matisse artworks held by the museum to 20 pieces. Fabrice Hergott, director of the Musée d'Art Moderne, has praised the portraits of Marguerite as "extremely beautiful and moving".
 
🤩 Can you believe it? 61 masterpieces from Henri Matisse's estate are now part of Paris Museum's collection! 🙌 That's insane. I mean, we already knew he was a genius, but wow. The fact that his daughter Marguerite was such an important subject for him and had to deal with so much drama in her life just makes the artwork even more special. 💔 It's like this donation is not only about art, but also about preserving history. And let's be real, it's pretty cool that Matisse kept his art close to his family instead of selling it out for a quick buck. 🤑 I'm sure there are some art lovers out there who will freak out when they see these pieces in person. Can't wait to check them out! 😍
 
What a fascinating development! 🎨 The generosity of Barbara Dauphin Duthuit in donating an impressive collection of 61 masterpieces by Henri Matisse to the Musée d'Art Moderne is not only remarkable but also speaks volumes about the artist's preference for family preservation. Matisse's decision to keep his art within the family was a testament to the close relationship he shared with Marguerite, and it's heartening to see that her legacy continues to inspire future generations. The fact that Marguerite played a significant role in cataloging her father's work is also a fascinating aspect of this story. It's a testament to the enduring impact of Matisse's art and his connection to those closest to him 💕.
 
🎨😍 Diphtheria survivor and WWII resistance fighter? 🤯 Matisse's life was a masterpiece 📚💔 [A picture of Marguerite with a scar on her face, surrounded by broken glass and a red heart] 💔😢

[Illustration of Henri Matisse surrounded by painting tools, with a thought bubble saying "Who needs art to be valuable?"] 🤷‍♂️🎨

[Image of Barbara Dauphin Duthuit holding 61 artworks, with a smile and a thumbs up] 😊👏
 
lol, can u believe this? Henri Matisse's estate is giving away like 61 masterpieces to a Paris museum 🤯! i mean, it's huge, right? his granddaughter was super brave during WWII & she's the main muse for most of these artworks. i love how her dad's art helped shape her life & she kept working with his estate even after he passed away 💕. this donation is like, a dream come true for art lovers 🎨👍
 
🎨💖 I'm low-key obsessed with this news! Can you believe Henri Matisse's estate is giving away 61 masterpieces to Paris Museum? It's like they're sharing a piece of their own heart. And the story behind Marguerite, Matisse's muse and daughter, is just wow... her strength and resilience are truly inspiring. I mean, contracting diphtheria at six and having an emergency tracheotomy? that's some serious drama right there! But she goes on to join the French resistance during WWII and helps catalog her dad's art until his death? Mind. Blown.

And I love how Matisse preferred to keep his art within the family, it just shows how much he valued their connection over material gain. It's like his art was a way of keeping them close even when they were apart. The fact that these 61 masterpieces are now being shared with the world is not only amazing but also super generous. Can't wait to see them at the museum! 🌟🎭
 
🎨❤️ can you believe this?! Henri Matisse's estate is giving Paris Museum 61 masterpieces! Talk about a legacy gift 🤯 It's amazing to think that his art will be appreciated by so many more people thanks to Barbara Dauphin Duthuit's generosity. Marguerite, Matisse's daughter, was such an important figure in his life, and it's wonderful to see her artwork being showcased too 💕 The museum is already lucky with 20 pieces, but now they'll have a whole new collection to cherish 🎉
 
OMG, this is like, totally amazing! 🤩 I mean, who wouldn't want to give away masterpieces by one of the greatest artists of all time? And can you even imagine how hard it must be for Barbara Dauphin Duthuit to decide which 61 pieces to let go of? It's so generous of her and her family.

I love that Marguerite was a total inspiration to Matisse, but also that she faced so much tragedy in her life. Her story is like, totally heartbreaking 🤕. And wow, the fact that she helped him catalog his art after he passed away? That's just incredible. She must've been an amazing person.

The Musée d'Art Moderne already has some amazing Matisse pieces, so this donation really brings it to a whole new level! 🎨 I'm gonna make sure to check out the Marguerite portraits when they go on display – Fabrice Hergott is right, they sound 'extremely beautiful and moving'.
 
🤔 I'm not entirely convinced about this donation thingy... I mean, sure, it's super generous from Barbara Dauphin Duthuit's side, but why do they have to leave Matisse's artwork with the museum for eternity? Can't they just keep some of that fam history close to their chest? 🤷‍♀️ It's a bit weird that Marguerite was Matisse's primary subject, tbh. What's up with that? And those artworks are super valuable, right? Shouldn't Matisse's estate be like, "Hey, we need some cash" instead of just giving them all away? 🤑 Anyway, I guess it's nice that the museum gets to add more masterpieces to their collection... 👏
 
🤩 I'm totally stoked that Henri Matisse's estate is giving away some seriously amazing art to the Paris Museum! 61 masterpieces? That's crazy talk! I mean, I get why they're doing it, though - it's all about sharing the love of art with the world. And can you imagine having those portraits of Marguerite as part of your collection? They must be breathtaking 🤯. I've always loved Matisse's style - so bold and expressive. It's like he's speaking straight to your soul, you know? The fact that his family was involved in the art world too is just awesome... it's like they were all in on some secret artistic party 💃🎨. Anyway, I'm definitely going to have to visit the museum and check out these masterpieces for myself - thanks for sharing the news! 😊
 
OMG 💥 just heard about this 🤯 Henri Matisse's estate donating 61 masterpieces to Paris Museum! I mean, talk about a generous gesture 🙏 Barbara Dauphin Duthuit is literally changing the game for art lovers worldwide 🌎. Marguerite being the main subject of most artworks? So cool 😎 her story is super inspiring too - facing health issues and then joining the French resistance during WWII? wow 💪 that's like something out of a movie! And I love how Matisse preferred to keep his art within the family, it just shows how much he cared about preserving their legacy 💕 now we get to see these stunning pieces in person 📸 can't wait to check them out at Musée d'Art Moderne 🎨
 
omg u wont believe wat just happened!!! 🤯 so Henri Matisse's estate just donated like 61 masterpieces to a museum in Paris !!!! thats a huge deal coz usually artists dont give away their art easily, they keep it within their family or sell it for big bucks . but Matisse was different, he wanted to share his art with the world 🌎 so its awesome that his estate is being all generous and donating these beautiful pieces to a museum. i mean, u can just imagine how much joy this must be giving to art lovers everywhere 😊 & btw, Marguerite, Matisse's daughter, was super brave 2 face health issues & even tortured by the Gestapo during WWII 🙏🏼💕. anyhoo, cant wait 2 see these artworks in person !!!!
 
🙌 I'm so glad to see some amazing art being shared with the world! I mean, who wouldn't want to see 61 masterpieces from one of the greatest artists of all time? 🤩 It's crazy that Matisse didn't sell most of his work before - can you imagine what the art market would be like today if he had?! 😮 Anyway, I love that his daughter Marguerite played a big role in preserving and sharing his art. Those portraits of her are supposed to be beautiful? Can't wait to see them when they go on display! 💡
 
🤩 this is so cool! i wish my school could donate some art to our local museum, it would be amazing to see some matisse masterpieces up close. i love how marguerite's life story is tied to her dad's art, it's like they're connected in such a beautiful way 💕. and can you imagine having an emergency tracheotomy? that must have been so tough for her 🤒. anyway, this donation is literally the best thing ever for art lovers everywhere!
 
😊 I think this is a really cool move by the Dauphin Duthuit family! It's amazing to see how Matisse's art is still bringing joy to people today, especially with his daughter Marguerite being such an important figure in his life. 💕 But, you know, it's also a bit sad that he had to deal with so much drama and tragedy throughout their lives, especially during WWII. The fact that she even joined the French resistance is so inspiring! 🙏 I'm curious to see how people will interpret these new artworks - will they be able to capture the beauty and complexity of Marguerite's story? 💭 One thing's for sure, this donation is going to bring so much more life to the museum... let's hope it inspires a whole new generation of art lovers! 🎨
 
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