Image

1946 Portret van Matie [II]

Photographer

Tom Haartsen

Portret van Matie [II]

1946
78,0cm
x 53,0cm
linen
oil paint
Collection Elisabeth den Bieman de Haas

CID

2110

After the Second World War, Constant starts to experiment with a cubist painting style. Of the two founders of cubism, Picasso and Braque, Constant feels more akin with the latter. It is often said that the cubist work of Braque maintains a sense of balance and harmony while Picasso strived for disruption in his art. Constant’s ‘Portret van Matie’ is indeed a fine example from Constant's body of work of a balanced harmony of shapes, as seen in Braque's cubism. For another example, see Stilleven [II], 1945.

English title

Portrait of Matie [II]

Signed/dated

Signed Constant, bottom left in brown paint on black fond

Provenance

1946 Constant
Collection Nico Schuyt, Amsterdam
1989 Collection Elisabeth den Bieman de Haas (Christie's Amsterdam)
2024 AAG Amsterdam
Tags
Family
Love
Mother
Portrait
Woman

Frame dimensions

94,6 x 69,0 x 5,0 cm