Gallery Paintings After Matisse 1995 - 1999 43 3/8 x 49 5/8", 110 x 126cm Oil on wood Notes: Hodgkin said of this work: ‘I attempted a number of previous After Matisse paintings that didn’t work, and as such no longer exist. Understanding Matisse’s painting has been such a huge part of my development that it was not going to be easy to hit the right mark. I was interested in trying to get some of the strength of Matisse and at the same time some of that relaxed tension it seems only he is capable of’ (quoted in Auping, op. cit., p. 246.) Resources Texts The Artist's Words On Lawrence Gowing’s Matisse by Howard Hodgkin, 1st January 1983 Collections New York College Park Corporation Share ⊶ Twitter Facebook Pinterest « End of the Day Night and Day »