
French painter Henri Matisse and Carleton Smith (left) music editor of Esquire and European correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune in front of the Foyer Lacordaire beside the Matisse chapel. Vence 1953. (today 466 Av. Henri Matisse)
French painter Henri Matisse, distinguished by his full white beard and light fedora, speaks with Carleton Smith in Vence, 1953. Smith, the music editor for *Esquire*, is attired in a dark, double-breasted suit with a patterned ascot and a white pocket square. They stand on a stone patio before the Foyer Lacordaire, located beside the renowned Matisse Chapel.
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