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Photo of the "Le déjeuner sur l'herbe: Les Trois Femmes Noires" collage
Influences Le déjeuner sur l'herbe: Les Trois Femmes Noires– This collage is based on Thomas’ 2010 photograph of the same name. Photo version of “Le déjeuner sur l'herbe: Les Trois Femmes" Manet– Thomas’ piece is her take on the famous Monet painting “Le déjeuner sur l'herbe.” (Include photo) Matisse– Thomas claims her work is influenced by many artists including Matisse, whose sculptures are in the background of Thomas’ original photo (Landers 34).
Materials/composition Thomas is known to incorporate a mélange of materials into her paintings and collages, and this piece is no exception. Thomas utilizes acrylic, enamel, and wood paneling, and she embellishes the painting with rhinestones. The collage is 120 inches in height and 288 inches in width, and it incorporates a variety of patterns that are reminiscent of the 1970s when Thomas was growing up (Artsy.net).
Themes “Le déjeuner sur l'herbe: Les Trois Femmes” plays on conventional views on blackness, sexuality, and representation (AGO). Where it has been exhibited Thomas’ piece was originally commissioned by MoMA in New York and has since been displayed in multiple exhibits across North America including the Seattle Art Museum and the Art Gallery of Ontario. Reception by critics According to the Smithsonian Magazine, a survey of art exports named Thomas’ collage one of the most significant pieces of the 21st century (Ates).