Henri Matisse (after) - "Nudo Blu I" (1952) - 1990s





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Author/Illustrator: Henri Matisse (after); Poster title: Nudo Blu I (1952).
Description from the seller
Author: Henri Matisse (1869-1954)
Title: Nudo Blu I (1952)
Size: 80 x 60 cm
Offset print made on thick 240g, high-quality paper. Displays a vivid and sharp image.
Copyright: Succession H. Matisse, SIAE 1996 - Printed in Italy.
New to frame.
Shipping in a rigid tube via certified express mail.
It is possible to collect more than one object, from the same auction, in the same shipment.
Henri Matisse (1869–1954) was a French painter and sculptor, one of the great masters of Fauvism.
This work is part of a series of four large Blue Nudes (Nu bleu I–IV).
They’re made using the papiers découpés technique — paper painted with a deep blue gouache, cut out and then pasted onto a backing.
They depict nude female figures in different poses, highly simplified yet full of expression.
Matisse created them while recovering from surgery, working from a wheelchair or even from his bed, assisted by helpers who arranged the cut-outs under his direction.
The Blue Nudes are often seen as a kind of culmination of his career: after decades of painting and sculpture, he discovered in these cut-outs a new way of “painting with scissors.”
The order I–IV doesn’t follow a strict chronology, but rather variations on the same theme and posture.
When first shown in New York in 1953, the works created a sensation because many critics saw them as “radical” pieces by an 82-year-old artist.
Today they’re spread across different museums (for example, Nu bleu II at the Centre Pompidou in Paris and Nu bleu III at the Fondation Beyeler in Switzerland).
Author: Henri Matisse (1869-1954)
Title: Nudo Blu I (1952)
Size: 80 x 60 cm
Offset print made on thick 240g, high-quality paper. Displays a vivid and sharp image.
Copyright: Succession H. Matisse, SIAE 1996 - Printed in Italy.
New to frame.
Shipping in a rigid tube via certified express mail.
It is possible to collect more than one object, from the same auction, in the same shipment.
Henri Matisse (1869–1954) was a French painter and sculptor, one of the great masters of Fauvism.
This work is part of a series of four large Blue Nudes (Nu bleu I–IV).
They’re made using the papiers découpés technique — paper painted with a deep blue gouache, cut out and then pasted onto a backing.
They depict nude female figures in different poses, highly simplified yet full of expression.
Matisse created them while recovering from surgery, working from a wheelchair or even from his bed, assisted by helpers who arranged the cut-outs under his direction.
The Blue Nudes are often seen as a kind of culmination of his career: after decades of painting and sculpture, he discovered in these cut-outs a new way of “painting with scissors.”
The order I–IV doesn’t follow a strict chronology, but rather variations on the same theme and posture.
When first shown in New York in 1953, the works created a sensation because many critics saw them as “radical” pieces by an 82-year-old artist.
Today they’re spread across different museums (for example, Nu bleu II at the Centre Pompidou in Paris and Nu bleu III at the Fondation Beyeler in Switzerland).

