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Henri Matisse Art Print - The Blue Nude
Henri Matisse Art Print - The Blue Nude - Blue Nude I

Blue Nude I
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Henri Matisse Art Print - The Blue Nude - Blue Nude II

Blue Nude II
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Henri Matisse Art Print - The Blue Nude - Blue Nude III

Blue Nude III
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Henri Matisse Art Print - The Blue Nude

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Henri Matisse Art Print - "The Blue Nude"
Support: Thick and satin Art Paper

Dimensions: 60 x 80 cm

The series of "Blue Nudes" by Henri Matisse was created in 1952 and is housed in the National Museum of Modern Art in Paris (Centre Pompidou).
The original works are cut gouaches on paper. After long experimental research on color, Henri Matisse recognized in this intense blue a virtue of fixation gradually generating light and color.
This allows him to represent volume and distance despite the flatness of the paper, Matisse thus creates an impression of relief in the cuts by superimposing forms.

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Fauvism

Fauvism is an artistic movement in painting that emerged at the end of the 19th century. It was created by a group of artists who gathered around Henri Matisse and sought to explore new forms of expression using bright colors and simplified forms. The main artists associated with Fauvism are Henri Matisse, André Derain, Raoul Dufy, Kees van Dongen, Albert Marquet, Maurice de Vlaminck, and Georges Braque. Their works, characterized by the bold use of color, had a considerable impact on the evolution of modern art. The term "Fauvism" was first used during the 1905 exhibition in Paris, which brought together the works of these artists. The exhibition was a huge success and sparked a lot of controversy, as the works presented were very different from what was considered "normal" at the time. Henri Matisse, considered one of the main initiators of the Fauvist movement, was one of the first to use bright and intense colors in his paintings, and his style was an example for many other artists.

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