Rare Inuit portraits by Henri Matisse displayed for first time in the U.S. - Los Angeles Times

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Rare Inuit portraits by Henri Matisse are being displayed for first time in the U.S. at the Heard Museum in Phoenix. Matisse is one of the few non-Native Americans whose work is being highlighted at the museum dedicated to Native American art:

 

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wow. the HeardMuseum is wonderful museum, full of spectacular treasures and important history. the theamoncarter , a museum dedicated to American art, only has ONE work by an Indian, a landscape by an alleged American Indian.

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