Artist Bio
Henri Matisse (1869–1954) was a French painter, printmaker, and sculptor and a central figure of 20th‑century modern art. As the leading force behind Fauvism, he revolutionized painting through bold color, fluid line, and the elegant simplification of form. Across a career spanning more than six decades, Matisse worked across painting, drawing, sculpture, and original prints, often focusing on interiors, still lifes, and the female figure. His late works—including lithographs and paper cut‑outs—reduced art to pure line and color, securing his legacy as one of the most influential artists of the modern era
Important Details
Creator: Henri Matisse
Frame Dimensions: 31 in. Width, 22 in. Height, 1 in. Depth
Art Dimensions: 28 in. Width, 19 in. Height
Medium/Technique: Lithograph on Paper
Period: 20th Century
Art Place of Origin: France
Condition: Well Preserved
Reference Number: MAT-A126-ABB-01

