
This is one of my favorite paintings at The Art Institute of Chicago--Henri Matisse's Lorette With Cup of Coffee. Lorette or Laurette was an Italian woman who posed as Matisse's model for a series of paintings, coming along at a time when Matisse was ready for a change in style and method (1916-1917). I like the shapes and earthy tones of the painting, and I also like how there always seems to be someone quietly looking at Lorette at The Art Institute itself. It's not a prominently displayed or big crowd-drawing work, but certain people gravitate toward that corner. And then they may subconsciously want to get some coffee--I usually do, especially after wandering around the museum for a while then seeing that nice little saucer, spoon and cup.