• Home
  • Members
  • families
  • Educators
  • Press
  • Interact
  • E-News
  • Home
  • Visit
    • Hours & Admission
    • Renovation
    • Getting Here
    • Floor plan
    • Tours
    • Accessibility
    • Guidelines
    • Baltimore
  • Exhibitions
    • Current
    • Upcoming
    • Past
  • Collection
    • Overview
    • African
    • American
    • Ancient Americas
    • Antioch Mosaics
    • Asian
    • Contemporary
    • European
    • Modern
    • Native American
    • Pacific Islands
    • Prints, Drawings & Photographs
    • Sculpture Gardens
    • Textiles
    • Advanced Search
    • MyCollections
  • Calendar
    • Adult Programs
    • Family Programs
    • Member Programs
    • Films & Performances
    • Special Events
  • About
    • About the BMA
    • Rentals
    • Image Services & Rights
    • Employment
    • Volunteer
    • Library
    • Contact Us
  • Campaign
  • Shop
  • Dine
  • Join
  • Give
Collection
FirstPrevious
NextLast
12..3233343536..178179
view lightboxview lightbox
view single itemview single item
view listview list
© 2017 Succession H. Matisse/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Frontal Nude, Downward View
Date: 1906
Artist: Henri Matisse, French, 1869-1954
Dimensions: Sheet: 451 x 281 mm. (17 3/4 x 11 1/16 in.)
Medium: Crayon transfer lithograph
Credit Line: The Cone Collection, formed by Dr. Claribel Cone and Miss Etta Cone of Baltimore, Maryland
Object Number: 1950.12.232

Add Tag

lithograph, modern art, nude
FacebookTwitterPrintBookmarkMore...Share
Go To
  • Overview
  • African
  • American
  • Ancient Americas
  • Antioch Mosaics
  • Asian
  • Contemporary
  • European
  • Modern
  • Native American
  • Pacific Islands
  • Prints, Drawings & Photographs
  • Sculpture Gardens
  • Textiles
Related Links
  • Exhibitions
  • Library
  • Rights & Reproductions
  • Support Groups
  • E-mail this page to a friend

Copyright © 2007 The Baltimore Museum of Art, All Rights Reserved.

  • BMA Home |
  • Terms and Conditions |
  • Site Help |
  • Site Map |
  • Contact Us
collection powered by
eMuseum