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  1. Dance (La Danse) is a painting made by Henri Matisse in 1910, at the request of Russian businessman and art collector Sergei Shchukin, who bequeathed the large decorative panel to the Hermitage Museum, in Saint Petersburg.

  2. 17 de feb. de 2022 · Matisse’s The Dance features a dancing circle of figures and is regarded as a highlight of the artist’s career in the further advancement of contemporary art. It is not the first Dancers painting and was preceded by a preliminary version which has been titled Dance (I) (1909).

  3. 23 de nov. de 2015 · Francia, 1910. Fauvismo. Música / Baile. Alegoría. Título original: La Danse. Museo: Hermitage, San Petersburgo (Rusia) Técnica: Óleo (260×389 cm.) Escrito por: Miguel Calvo Santos. Lienzo enorme encargado a Matisse por un millonario ruso. El artista simplifica las formas y satura los colores, que son tan intensos que llaman la atención.

  4. Matisse created Dance (I) as a study for a painting commissioned by the Russian businessman and arts patron Sergei Shchukin. The final work and its pendant painting, Music (both completed in 1910), are housed in the collection of the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg.

  5. Matisse's The Dance: The masterpiece that changed history. Facing a creative slump, Henri Matisse was transformed by a challenging commission. It changed the course of his life – and art...

  6. In 1909 Henri Matisse received an important commission. An extremely wealthy Russian industrialist named Sergei Shchukin asked Matisse for three large scale canvases to decorate the spiral staircase of his mansion, the Trubetskoy Palace, in Moscow. The large and well loved painting, Dance I at MoMA, is

  7. Dance (I), huge oil painting created in 1909 by French Fauvist artist Henri Matisse as the full-size study for a work commissioned by the Russian textile baron Sergei Shchukin. Shchukin was Matisse’s greatest patron long before the striking colours and radically simplified forms of Matisse’s work were widely appreciated in his native France.