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Henri Matisse. Poésies Antillaises. 1954, published 1972. Baltimore Museum of Art, Purchase with exchange funds from Garrett Collection, BMA 1987.11
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BALTIMORE, MD.- On March 18, the Baltimore Museum of Art will present a selection of lithographic portraits from the book Poésies Antillaises (Antilles Poetry), a little‑known illustrated book and associated works on paper by Henri Matisse that were in part inspired by the artists brief 1930 visit to the Caribbean island of Martinique. On view through October 25, 2026, Matisse and Martinique: Portraits and Poetry, spotlights Matisses illustrations and places them in dialogue with works by Serge Hélénon and Germaine Casse, two of the periods leading artists from Martinique and Guadeloupe who challenged colonial-era representations of the region. The focus exhibition, which features approximately 20 works, illuminates Matisses extensive working relationships with several notable Caribbean and international models and considers the significance of transatlantic exchange to the development of modern art. The exhibition is the result of research conducted by guest curator Dr. Denise Murrell as the inaugural Ruth R. Marder Center for Matisse Studies Fellow.
Matisse traveled extensively throughout his career, finding inspiration while far away from home. He briefly visited Martinique and Guadeloupe in 1930 during the last decades of French colonial rule, which lasted from the late 1800s to the mid-1900s. Although his 28 lithographic portraits for Poésies Antillaises (1946-1953) were created during his lifetime, the illustrated book was not published until 1972, making it one of the least known projects of his career. Matisses distinctive single-line portraits enhance the poetry of his elder friend John Antoine Nau (French, born Eugène Léon Édouard Torquet, 18601918)whose verses address female companions who inspire reveries of music, travel, and oceanic landscapes. Matisses images, while based on real models, capture his emotional response to the subject rather than a precise likeness. Several of Matisses models are identified in the exhibition. They include Haitian dancer Carmen Lahens, Belgian Congolese journalist Elvira Van Hyfte, and Martinican Catherine Dubois, who posed for Matisse as a pre‑teen in 1947. Interpretive texts emphasize the models agency and professional lives, situating their collaborations with Matisse within longer histories of friendship and exchange.
The exhibition also includes three gouaches and drawings by Serge Hélénon (French, born 1934) and one lithograph by Germaine Casse (French, 1881-1967), two artists of Martinican and Guadeloupian heritage respectively. Casses worksmany of which have been lostpresent idealized depictions of the French Caribbean coast, while Hélénon reimagines the French Mediterranean coast. These artists place the Poésies illustrations within a broader ongoing conversation about portrayals of the Caribbean in this period, offering multiple perspectives rather than a single, dominant view.
The exhibition invites visitors to look closely at how poetry, portraiture, and artistic movements intersect across geographies, said Asma Naeem, the BMAs Dorothy Wagner Wallis Director. By placing Matisses work alongside Caribbean artists who asserted their own visual languages, Matisse and Martinique expands how we understand modernism and the networks that shaped it.
Matisse and Martinique: Portraits and Poetry is guest-curated by Dr. Denise Murrell, Merryl H. and James S. Tisch Curator at Large, Office of the Director, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Inaugural Fellow of the Ruth R. Marder Center for Matisse Studies at the BMA (20222025).
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