Note to moderator: read the answerline carefully. One of these works that is often read as a self-portrait and as an homage to Rembrandt's David Playing the Harp Before Saul centers on a black-cloaked figure holding a lute or guitar, and is titled The Sadness of the King. In another of these works, irregular yellow stars and a blue field surround the central figure, whose only visible feature is a red circle over its heart. Lydia Delectorskaya helped create many of these works, and wrote explanatory notes for a series including The (*) Swimmer in the Tank, Pierrot's Funeral, and Icarus. One of these works titled Le Bateau inadvertently spent 47 days hanging upside-down in the MoMA. A series of lithographs were made from a quartet of these works titled Blue Nude. The art book Jazz collects many examples of, for 10 points, what gouache-and-paper works by the Fauvist painter of The Dance? ■END■
ANSWER: paper cut-outs by Henri (Émile Benoît) Matisse [accept Henri Matisse's collages or Henri Matisse's decoupage works; prompt on collages or decoupage works alone; prompt on Henri Matisse's paper works]
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