Henri Matisse (1869 - 1954)

lithographs

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Nu Bleu 9
13.84” x 10.33” lithograph 1954 £825

Henri Matisse (1869 - 1954)

Born on New Year’s Eve 1869, Henri-Emile-Benoît Matisse grew up in northern France and briefly studied law in Paris before turning to painting.

In 1901, Matisse exhibited in Paris, becoming a member of the Fauve movement and by 1904 his work was being collected by influential people. Like many avant-garde artists in Paris, Matisse was receptive to a broad range of influences and was one of the first to take an interest in “primitive” art. Matisse soon abandoned the palette of the Impressionists and established his characteristic style, with its flat, brilliant colour and fluid line. His subjects were primarily women, interiors, and still lifes. In 1913, his work was shown in New York and by 1923, two Russian collectors, Sergei Shchukin and Ivan Morosov, had purchased nearly 50 of his paintings.

Dividing his time between the South of France and Paris, Matisse worked on paintings, sculptures, lithographs, etchings and murals. While recuperating from illness in 1941 and 1942, he concentrated on a technique he had devised earlier: papiers découpés (paper cutouts). “Jazz”, written and illustrated by Matisse, was published in 1947; the plates are stencil reproductions of paper cutouts. In 1948, he began the design for the decoration of Chapelle du Rosaire at Vence, which was completed and consecrated in 1951. In the same year, a major retrospective of his work was presented in New York, Cleveland, Chicago, and San Francisco. In 1952, the Musée Matisse was inaugurated at the artist’s birthplace of Le Cateau-Cambrésis. Matisse continued to make large paper cutouts, the last of which was a design for a rose window for a church in New York. He died on November 3, 1954, in Nice.

Matisse Lithographs after Cut-Outs

Between 1950 and 1954, the year of his death, Matisse created some highly innovative, brightly coloured gouache paper cut-outs. Illness had confined him to a wheelchair and severe arthritis made it difficult for him to paint. Some of the resulting colours were so strong that Matisse’s doctor was said to have advised him to wear dark glasses.

In 1953 it was decided to reinterpret these works as lithographs. Matisse personally directed and supervised the first ‘pulls’ during 1954, in collaboration with the renowned lithographers Mourlot Frères of Paris. Founded in 1921, Mourlot worked with many of the great artists of the 20th century, including Picasso, Miró, Vlaminck, Bonnard and Dufy.

Matisse’s joie de vivre was unimpaired by old age. He wrote, “What I dream of is an art of balance, of purity and serenity devoid of troubling or disturbing subject matter ... like a comforting influence, a mental balm - something like a good armchair in which one rests from physical fatigue”.

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Acanthes
8.97” x 8.97” lithograph 1954 £395

Zulma
12.48” x 6.43” lithograph 1954 £675

Vigne
12.67” x 4.48” lithograph 1954 £385

Souvenir d’Ocèanie
9.36” x 9.36” lithograph 1954 £450

Tristesse du Roi
12.48” x 17.16” lithograph 1954 £1,050

Rosace
8.97” x 8.97” lithograph 1954 £395

Poisson Chinois
12.48” x 5.85” lithograph 1954 £450

Nuit de Noël
12.87” x 5.46” lithograph 1954 £495

Nu Bleu 8
13.84” x 10.33” lithograph 1954 £550

Nu Bleu 5
13.84” x 10.33” lithograph 1954 £495

Nu Bleu 3
13.84” x 10.33” lithograph 1954 £825

Nu Bleu 2
13.84” x 10.33” lithograph 1954 £495

Nu Bleu 12
13.84” x 10.33” lithograph 1954 £825

Nu Bleu 10
13.84” x 10.33” lithograph 1954 £495

Nu Bleu 1
13.84” x 10.33” lithograph 1954 £495

Nu aux Oranges
14.04” x 10.14” lithograph 1954 £725

Les Codomas
15.21” x 23.40” lithograph 2004 by Idem-Mourlot £825

L Enterrement de Pierrot
15.21” x 23.40” lithograph 2004 by Idem-Mourlot £825

Le Lagoon 3
15.21” x 23.40” lithograph 2004 by Idem-Mourlot £825

Le Lagoon 1
15.21” x 23.40” lithograph 2004 by Idem-Mourlot £825

Le Cowboy
15.21” x 23.40” lithograph 2004 by Idem-Mourlot edition of 1500 £825

Le Cauchemar de l’Elephant Blanc
15.21” x 23.40” lithograph 2004 by Idem-Mourlot £825

La Perruche et la Sirène
14.04” x 30.22” lithograph 1954 £825

La Nageur dans l’Aquarium
15.21” x 23.40” lithograph 2004 by Idem-Mourlot edition of 1500 £825

La Gerbe
13.06” x 15.40” lithograph 1946 £625

Lumiere Rousse
13.84” x 10.33” lithograph 1946 edition of 250 £2,150

Figure
12.87” x 9.75” lithograph 1946 edition of 250 £2,150

Enfin
12.87” x 9.75” lithograph 1946 edition of 250 £2,150

Crepuscule du Martin
12.87” x 9.75” lithograph 1946 edition of 250 £2,150

Femmes et Singes
14.04” x 10.14” lithograph 1954 £550

Dècoration - Fruits
13.06” x 30.42” lithograph 1954 £775

Baigneuse dans les Roseaux
12.48” x 17.16” lithograph 1954 £495

Apollon
13.06” x 17.16” lithograph 1954 £550

Acrobates
9.75” x 9.55” lithograph 1954 £495

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