La Vis, 1951 by Henri Matisse


100cm x 70cm
40" x 28"

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About Henri Matisse

Matisse is known for his brightly coloured compositions full of movement and life such as the highly popular ‘Snail’. He loved colour and vitality and loathed to represent tragedy. Matisse was one of the founding members of the fauvists known for their use of shocking and un-naturalistic colours. 

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