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(Redirected from Deux fillettes, fond jaune et rouge) 1947 painting by Henri Matisse
Deux fillettes, fond jaune et rouge
ArtistHenri Matisse
Year1947
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions61 cm × 49.8 cm (24 in × 19+5⁄8 in)
LocationBarnes Foundation, Merion

Deux fillettes, fond jaune et rouge (Two Girls in a Yellow and Red Interior) (1947), oil on canvas, 61 x 49.8 cm (24 x 19 5/8 inches) is a painting by Henri Matisse in the collection of the Barnes Foundation, Merion, Pennsylvania.

Albert Barnes became one of Matisse's most important patrons. In addition to a commissioned mural in 1932 Dance II, 1932 Barnes acquired many paintings and drawings by Matisse. Pierre Matisse, who was Matisse's son living in New York City, was instrumental in facilitating Barnes in purchasing works from his father. During the early-to-mid-1940s Matisse was in poor health. Eventually by 1950 he stopped painting in favor of his paper cutouts. This painting in the Barnes collection is an example of one of the final group of oil paintings in Matisse's career.

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  1. "Barnes Collection Online — Henri Matisse: Two Young Girls in a Red and Yellow Interior (Deux fillettes, fond jaune et rouge)". Barnes Collection Online — Henri Matisse: Two Young Girls in a Red and Yellow Interior (Deux fillettes, fond jaune et rouge). Retrieved 2023-09-16.

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