Black Models: from Gericault to Matisse at the Musée d’Orsay, our pictures

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Published by Laurent de Sortiraparis · Photos by Laurent de Sortiraparis · Published on March 27, 2019 at 10:56 a.m.
From March 26 to July 21, 2019 Black Models are displayed at the Musée d’Orsay with an exhibition aiming at being historic. Over 100 works return on the representation of black figures in visual arts, from the abolition of slavery in France (1794) to nowadays.

From March 26 to July 21, 2019 the Musée d’Orsay tackles an essential subject with its exhibition “Black Models: from Gericault to Matisse”.

For this beautiful offer, the Musée d’Orsay brings together many works of art by French artists to question over 200 years of history of art and History of France and the United States to answer one question: “How are black women represented in art?”.

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The exhibition promotes Gericault, Delacroix, Cordier, Carpeaux, Manet, Gauguin, Cézanne, Matisse, Nadar, Carjat these artists who chose a black model at some point in history, taking part for the gradual abolition of slavery and the slow affirmation of a black identity. A focus on 3 key periods: the abolition of slavery era (1794-1848), the new painting era up to the first avant-gardes in the 20th century.

This Black Models: from Gericault to Matisse exhibition offers to explore the way black models have been represented and how it evolved over time up to nowadays. Here and there are highlighted the muses of the artists such as Charles Baudelaire’s muse Jeanne Duval, or Laure who inspired Edouard Manet’s Olympia, and the legendary portrait of the maid (1863).

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An exhibition set up with works by Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Research Scholar (Columbia University) Denise Murrel helped by scientific advisor to the president of the Musée d’Orsay et de l’Orangerie Stéphane Guégan!

And to go along this exhibition, the cultural venu planned 30 events said to gather 100 artists around black models including the Le Jeune Noir à l'épée by Abd Al Malik show. Note that the display of a giant installation in the back of the museum - by Glenn Ligon - is made of twelve big-sized neons highlighting the names of models, artists and writers displayed such as Joséphine Baker, Alexandre Dumas père and even Laure, Manet's muse.

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Please note that it's been over 4 years since our last visit, so the place and experience may have changed.

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Dates and Opening Time
From March 26, 2019 to July 21, 2019

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    Location

    62 rue de Lille
    75007 Paris 7

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    -26 ans UE, chômeurs et personnes handicapées: Free
    tarif réduit: €11
    tarif plein: €14

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    www.musee-orsay.fr

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