Matisse,
Picasso, and Modern Art in Paris: The T. Catesby Jones Collections
at the Virginia Museum of Fine Art and the University of
Virginia Art Museum |
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| Featured essays by John Ravenal and Matthew Affron |
| 160 pages, 9 1/4 x 11 1/8 |
| 89 color and 18 b&w illustrations |
| Paper ISBN 978-0-917046-88-9 $39.95 |
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A New York lawyer with Virginia roots, T. Catesby Jones acquired
an extraordinary collection of paintings, drawings, prints, and
sculptures by some sixty artists working in Paris during the early
twentieth century. Jones's collection of almost three hundred
works, divided between two Virginia institutions after his death,
is reunited here in an illustrated catalogue with a full-color
checklist accompanied by entries on twenty-four of the artists.
Some are the best-known figures of this crucial era (Matisse,
Picasso, Braque, Masson, Lipchitz); others are now less familiar
(Lurcat, Bauchant, Marcoussis). Considered together, they provide
a comprehensive view of modern art in Paris up to World War II
and bring Jones's legacy to a wide audience for the first time.
Distributed for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
John Ravenal is the Sydney and Frances Lewis Family Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Matthew Affron is Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Virginia and curator of contemporary art for the University of Virginia Art Museum.