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Henri Matisse - "Painter as Sculptor" Original Exhibition Poster (Dallas 2007)

 

Immerse yourself in the profound artistry of Henri Matisse with this striking original exhibition poster for "Matisse: Painter as Sculptor," held at the Dallas Museum of Art from January 21 – April 29, 2007.

 

This captivating poster features a dynamic charcoal study directly related to Matisse's iconic masterwork, "The Dance." It offers a crucial and intimate insight into the creative process of one of the 20th century's most influential figures. The expressive lines and vigorous movement of the figures beautifully illustrate the interplay between Matisse's groundbreaking painting and sculptural sensibilities, which was the fascinating focus of this major exhibition.

 

As a genuine period piece from a significant museum show, this poster offers a tangible connection to the enduring genius of Matisse. An essential acquisition for collectors of modern art, drawing, and those who appreciate the foundational works of Fauvism and Modernism. It provides a timeless and sophisticated addition to any home or office.

 

About the Artist: Henri Matisse (1869-1954) was a French artist, renowned for his use of color and his fluid, brilliant draughtsmanship. As a leader of the Fauvist movement, he pioneered a radical approach to form and color, profoundly influencing the course of modern art and becoming one of its most celebrated figures.

 

Poster Details:

  • Artist: Henri Matisse
  • Exhibition Title: Matisse: Painter as Sculptor
  • Featured Image: Study for The Dance (Charcoal on paper)
  • Venue: Dallas Museum of Art, USA
  • Exhibition Dates: January 21 - April 29, 2007
  • Medium: Original Exhibition Poster (Offset Lithograph)
  • Dimensions: 43cm x 28cm
  • Condition: Excellent vintage condition. Colours are strong and paper is well-preserved.
  • We can advise and organise framing for this piece. Email us: info@aspectprints.com

Henri Matisse: "Painter as Sculptor" Original Exhibition Poster

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