Henri Matisse (1869-1954) - Nasturtiums with the Painting Dance I, 1912 - Artprint - 30 x 24 cm






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Beautiful, expressive art print by Henri Matisse in a 30 x 24 cm format titled Capucines à la danse I. The work is a high-quality print on sturdy paper and is in very good condition.
Artist: Henri Matisse
Capucines in dance I
Art: Art print
Technique: Print on strong paper
Originality: Reproduction
Sheet dimensions: 30 x 24 cm
Condition: New
Origin: Art Publisher
Era: Modern Art
Nationality: French Art
Henri Matisse:
Henri Matisse, born on December 31, 1869 in Le Cateau-Cambrésis, France, and died on November 3, 1954 in Nice, France, was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century and a key representative of Fauvism. Matisse revolutionized painting with his bold use of color and form and left a lasting mark on modern art. His works, often characterized by bright colors, simplified forms and unusual composition, influenced numerous subsequent generations of artists.
Matisse began his artistic career relatively late, having originally studied law. He received his artistic training in Paris, where he studied the works of the Impressionists, particularly Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. These early influences led Matisse to an intense exploration of color and its effects, much like Paul Cézanne, whose structured approach to nature greatly influenced Matisse. Cézanne's search for the essence of form inspired Matisse to simplify painting and reduce forms without losing vibrancy and intensity.
A key turning point in Matisse's career was the development of Fauvism, a movement he led along with André Derain and Maurice de Vlaminck. Characterized by the use of pure, bright colors and expressive brushstrokes, Fauvism finds expression in works such as Matisse's "Woman with a Hat" (1905) and "The Dance" (1910). These works are characterized by the lively, almost explosive use of color and the simplification of form, similar to the works of Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, whose colorful, emotional style of painting deeply impressed Matisse.
Matisse was not only a master of painting, but also a pioneer in the use of paper cut-outs, which he called "painting with scissors." This technique, in which he cut colored paper into abstract shapes and arranged them on canvas, allowed him to express his ideas in a new, direct way. Works such as "Icarus" (1947) from the "Jazz" series show the power of this simple but intense form of expression. These works had a major influence on subsequent artists such as Ellsworth Kelly and Henri Michaux, who also experimented with reduction and abstraction.
The relationship between Matisse and Pablo Picasso was one of the most productive and complex in art history. Although their styles were different - Matisse with his preference for decorative colors and shapes and Picasso with his focus on structure and form - they influenced each other strongly. Picasso's Cubist works such as "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" (1907) and Matisse's Fauvist paintings are in a dialogue that significantly advanced the development of modern art.
In summary, Henri Matisse remains a central figure in art history whose work has profoundly influenced modern art of the 20th century.
Thematically related artists:
Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, André Derain, Raoul Dufy, Fernand Léger, Pierre Bonnard, Jean Puy, Albert Marquet, Maurice de Vlaminck, Paul Signac, Georges Rouault, Édouard Vuillard, André Breton, Sonia Delaunay, Robert Delaunay, Juan Gris, Jean Arp, Marc Chagall, Aristide Maillol, Constantin Brâncuși, Edgar Degas, Paul Cézanne, Édouard Manet, Georges Seurat, Amedeo Modigliani, Raoul Dufy, Henri Rousseau, Hans Arp, Auguste Rodin, Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
Shipping information:
We roll prints onto strong cardboard tubes, wrap them in corrugated cardboard and ship them in sturdy boxes. Shipping is done with a tracking number for shipment tracking.
About us:
We have been active in the art trade for over 20 years and have extensive experience in the professional handling and shipping of works of art.
No shipping Canary Islands, Taiwan
Seller's Story
Beautiful, expressive art print by Henri Matisse in a 30 x 24 cm format titled Capucines à la danse I. The work is a high-quality print on sturdy paper and is in very good condition.
Artist: Henri Matisse
Capucines in dance I
Art: Art print
Technique: Print on strong paper
Originality: Reproduction
Sheet dimensions: 30 x 24 cm
Condition: New
Origin: Art Publisher
Era: Modern Art
Nationality: French Art
Henri Matisse:
Henri Matisse, born on December 31, 1869 in Le Cateau-Cambrésis, France, and died on November 3, 1954 in Nice, France, was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century and a key representative of Fauvism. Matisse revolutionized painting with his bold use of color and form and left a lasting mark on modern art. His works, often characterized by bright colors, simplified forms and unusual composition, influenced numerous subsequent generations of artists.
Matisse began his artistic career relatively late, having originally studied law. He received his artistic training in Paris, where he studied the works of the Impressionists, particularly Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. These early influences led Matisse to an intense exploration of color and its effects, much like Paul Cézanne, whose structured approach to nature greatly influenced Matisse. Cézanne's search for the essence of form inspired Matisse to simplify painting and reduce forms without losing vibrancy and intensity.
A key turning point in Matisse's career was the development of Fauvism, a movement he led along with André Derain and Maurice de Vlaminck. Characterized by the use of pure, bright colors and expressive brushstrokes, Fauvism finds expression in works such as Matisse's "Woman with a Hat" (1905) and "The Dance" (1910). These works are characterized by the lively, almost explosive use of color and the simplification of form, similar to the works of Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, whose colorful, emotional style of painting deeply impressed Matisse.
Matisse was not only a master of painting, but also a pioneer in the use of paper cut-outs, which he called "painting with scissors." This technique, in which he cut colored paper into abstract shapes and arranged them on canvas, allowed him to express his ideas in a new, direct way. Works such as "Icarus" (1947) from the "Jazz" series show the power of this simple but intense form of expression. These works had a major influence on subsequent artists such as Ellsworth Kelly and Henri Michaux, who also experimented with reduction and abstraction.
The relationship between Matisse and Pablo Picasso was one of the most productive and complex in art history. Although their styles were different - Matisse with his preference for decorative colors and shapes and Picasso with his focus on structure and form - they influenced each other strongly. Picasso's Cubist works such as "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" (1907) and Matisse's Fauvist paintings are in a dialogue that significantly advanced the development of modern art.
In summary, Henri Matisse remains a central figure in art history whose work has profoundly influenced modern art of the 20th century.
Thematically related artists:
Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, André Derain, Raoul Dufy, Fernand Léger, Pierre Bonnard, Jean Puy, Albert Marquet, Maurice de Vlaminck, Paul Signac, Georges Rouault, Édouard Vuillard, André Breton, Sonia Delaunay, Robert Delaunay, Juan Gris, Jean Arp, Marc Chagall, Aristide Maillol, Constantin Brâncuși, Edgar Degas, Paul Cézanne, Édouard Manet, Georges Seurat, Amedeo Modigliani, Raoul Dufy, Henri Rousseau, Hans Arp, Auguste Rodin, Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
Shipping information:
We roll prints onto strong cardboard tubes, wrap them in corrugated cardboard and ship them in sturdy boxes. Shipping is done with a tracking number for shipment tracking.
About us:
We have been active in the art trade for over 20 years and have extensive experience in the professional handling and shipping of works of art.
No shipping Canary Islands, Taiwan
