Henri Matisse konsttryck
Amalfi Coast print featuring vibrant blue waters and citrus trees Amalfikusten
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Vivid Matisse art for sale with blue waters and tropical greenery.

Sydney Bay
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Bright hillside view in Colombia wall art with Medellín cable cars and green valley

Skyline Medellin
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Colorful paintings of Cuba featuring a Havana street with vintage car Havannagatan
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Santorini Wall Art Prints for modern living room Santorini Lugn
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Matisse prints for sale featuring Big Ben and trees for office walls.

River till Ben
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Morocco wall art showing blue doors and plants in a Marrakech alley

Marrakech-stig
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Artistic Leaning Tower of Pisa pictures print with painterly buildings. Pisa Curve
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matisse exhibition poster with bold floral designs Fleur de Vite
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Cocktail Art Poster featuring vibrant orange tones Matisse Aperol Spritz
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Vintage Bar Artwork featuring a bold Negroni cocktail print Matisse Negroni-cocktail
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Espresso Martini Poster featuring sleek coffee tones Matisse Espresso Martini
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Coastal-inspired decor for bar featuring Margarita cocktail poster Matisse Margarita Cocktail
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Vintage bar wall art featuring an Old Fashioned cocktail print Matisse Old Fashioned
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Vibrant Tom Collins artwork bar print with Matisse-inspired design Matisse Tom Collins
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Elegant bar artistique poster featuring French 75 cocktail and Matisse style Matisse Fransk 75
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Vibrant cocktail wall art featuring Long Island Iced Tea illustration Matisse Long Island Iced Tea
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Cocktail Print | Matisse-Inspired Mojito Art Matisse Mojito Cocktail
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Painted Colombia art print with orange and teal houses for living room decor

Medellín Comuna 13
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Cherry blossom Kyoto Japan Art print with red torii gate for bedroom decor

Kyoto vår
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Mediterranean-style Amalfi Coast painting featuring coastal village.

Amalfi Atrani
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Martini Poster featuring a bold cocktail design Matisse Martini Cocktail
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Drinks artwork featuring a Moscow Mule cocktail print Matisse Moscow Mule
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Venice wall art featuring gondolas under a soft yellow bridge.
Gondolkurva
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Striped orange loungers by the pool in Amalfi Coast wall art print for living room Amalfi Terrass
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Sunlit travel wall art of Barcelona’s Sagrada Família with warm tones

Barcelona Glow
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Holiday prints showing tuk-tuk on a colorful Bangkok street

Bangkok-resa
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Matisse-inspired Ravello art with terracotta pots and sea views. Ravello-stig
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french coastal wall art for living room wall Azure Reverie
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Cocktail recipe poster featuring a rum and coke design Matisse Rom och Cola
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French prints artwork with bread, cheese, and rosé on a blue patterned table

Lunch på landet
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Matisse-inspired Dirty Martini home bar decor print in green and blue Matisse Smutsig Martini
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Elegant bar cart art featuring Matisse-style Pink Gin cocktail poster Matisse Rosa Gin
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Home bar art featuring a Whiskey Sour cocktail print Matisse Whiskey Sour
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Vibrant coastal wall art with Saint-Tropez terrace and tropical greenery Soleil de St-Tropez
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Uttrycksfull färg och form med Henri Matisse konsttryck

Utforska vår noga utvalda samling av Henri Matisse konsttryck, som visar mästerligt bruk av färg, form och rörelse som kännetecknar Matisse verk. Från hans berömda utskurna mönster ... Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

Henri Matisse was born on December 31, 1869, in Le Cateau-Cambrésis, France. His journey to becoming one of the most influential artists of the 20th century was not a straightforward path. Initially, Matisse studied law and worked as a law clerk. It wasn't until he was recovering from appendicitis at age 21 that his mother gave him art supplies to help pass the time - a moment that sparked his lifelong passion for art.

In 1891, Matisse moved to Paris to study art formally at the Académie Julian and later at the École des Beaux-Arts. His early work reflected the traditional academic style, but this would soon change dramatically. Around 1897-1898, he was influenced by the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, particularly Van Gogh and Cézanne.

The turning point in Matisse's career came in 1904-1905 when he developed a style characterized by bold, non-naturalistic colors and fluid brushwork. This approach, along with similar work by André Derain and others, was mockingly labeled "Fauvism" (wild beasts) by a critic at the 1905 Salon d'Automne exhibition. Despite the initial criticism, Matisse emerged as the leader of the Fauvist movement.

Throughout the 1910s and 1920s, Matisse's work evolved while maintaining his focus on color and form. He spent time in Morocco and Nice, France, where the Mediterranean light influenced his palette. During this period, he created some of his most recognized works featuring odalisques (female figures in exotic settings) and interior scenes.

The 1930s brought a period of renewed simplification in Matisse's work. He worked on several major commissions, including murals and designs for the Barnes Foundation in Pennsylvania.

A major turning point occurred in 1941 when Matisse underwent surgery for cancer and became confined to a wheelchair. Far from ending his career, this limitation led to one of his most innovative periods. No longer able to paint or sculpt with ease, he developed his "cut-out" technique - creating compositions by cutting shapes from painted paper and arranging them into vibrant designs.

These cut-outs, which he called "painting with scissors," became his primary medium until his death. Notable works from this period include "Blue Nude" (1952), "The Snail" (1953), and his book "Jazz" (1947), which combined cut-out images with handwritten text.

Matisse's final major project was the design of the Chapelle du Rosaire de Vence (Chapel of the Rosary), completed in 1951. He designed everything from the stained glass windows and murals to the priests' vestments, considering it his masterpiece.

Henri Matisse died on November 3, 1954, in Nice, France, at age 84. His legacy includes not only his vast body of work but also his profound influence on subsequent art movements, particularly Abstract Expressionism. His emphasis on color, form, and decorative pattern, along with his willingness to push boundaries and continually reinvent his approach, cemented his place as one of the most important artists of modern times.

Today, Matisse's works are displayed in major museums worldwide, and his influence continues to resonate throughout contemporary art.

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