Pierre Matisse (June 13, 1900 – August 10, 1989) was a French-American art dealer active in New York City.
He exhibited an early interest in the art market, and took a job at the prestigious Galerie Barbazanges-Hodebert in Paris.
In 1924, Pierre settled in New York, where he began a distinguished career of 65 years as an art dealer.
The Pierre Matisse Gallery, which existed until his death in 1989, became an influential part of the Modern Art movement in America.
Matisse exhibited Joan Miró, Marc Chagall, Alberto Giacometti, Jean Dubuffet, André Derain, Yves Tanguy, Le Corbusier, Paul Delvaux, Wifredo Lam, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Balthus, Leonora Carrington, Zao Wou Ki, Sam Francis, and Simon Hantaï; sculptors Theodore Roszak, Raymond Mason, and Reg Butler; and several other important artists, including Henri Matisse.