Overview
This is a framed decorative art print of Henri Matisse's famous 1947 Fauvist masterpiece, 'Red Interior, Still Life on a Blue Table'. The work showcases Matisse's signature use of vibrant, saturated colors, bold black outlines, and flattened perspective. It is presented in a classic gold-toned metal frame with a clean white mat board, ready for display.
Story
In 1947, Matisse painted this vibrant scene in Vence, France, while recovering from serious illness. He used explosive reds and jagged black lines to turn a simple room into a space bursting with life and creative energy.
Maker / Origin
Henri Matisse (1869–1954) was a revolutionary French artist who, along with Pablo Picasso, helped define the course of modern art in the 20th century. Known as a leader of the Fauves ('wild beasts'), he prioritized intense, expressive color over realistic representation.
Condition & Value
The print appears to be in excellent condition with no visible fading, water damage, or waving. The gold-toned frame is intact and clean, and the matting is crisp and white. Excellent preservation of the frame and print helps maintain its maximum decorative value.