Right. That’s the incident. Marie was about 4’11, Modigliani was 6’. He wasn’t handling the recent breakup with writer/poet Beatrice Hastings very well and when he got drunk during this period he became volatile. So, Vassilieff was throwing one of her many private parties and invited Picasso, Braque, Hastings, and just about everybody else in Montparnasse up to her atelier, except Modigliani. He got word of it, got loaded, and crashed the party as you describe above. Vassilieff is said to stand up to him when he began threatening Hastings and she (Vassilieff) pushed Modigliani out the door and literally kicked him down the stairs. The guys “helped” by locking the apartment door after Marie came back upstairs, even though these artists had taken to carrying loaded pistols to emulate Les Apaches, the young Parisian pimps/gangsters of the time (They thought this was cool). They weren’t very well versed in firearms, not even Braque, who was recently badly injured as a canoneer. Later, Vassilieff is said to have seen the humor in it all, made a drawing to immortalize the incident. I can’t find the drawing anywhere. It has to be out there.