- An exceptional exhibition catalog, a dive into the 19th and 20th
century painting - Gathers 130 masterpieces together The Fondation Louis
Vuitton's unprecedented 2016 exhibition brought together 130
masterpieces, among the most iconic of the collection created in Moscow
by the great Russian art patron, Sergei Shchukin. From Le Déjeuner sur
l'herbe (1866) by Claude Monet, the Mardi gras (1888-90) by Paul
Cézanne, Paul Gauguin's Tahitian odalisque Eh quoi, tu es jalouse?
(1892), the luminescent panel L'Atelier du peintre (1911) by Henri
Matisse, to conclude with Pablo Picasso's Trois femmes (1908), the
magnificence of Shchukin's collection is exhibited here. Extended by a
group of some 30 major works from the Russian avant-gardes, including
Counter Relief (1916) by Vladimir Tatlin, Green Stripe (1917) by Olga
Rozanova, and Kazimir Malevich's monochrome painting, Black Suprematie
Square (1929), Icons of Modern Art covers the extreme breadth of this
journey through 19th- and 20th-century creation. The presentation of
these exceptional works, where our collective gaze comes together,
constitutes an exemplary painting lesson.