
What are the dimensions of this Henri Matisse framed art print?
This framed print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), including the black wooden frame. The frame is 20mm (0.79\") thick and wide, providing a bold, contemporary look ideal for showcasing Matisse's vibrant Fauvist masterpiece.
What type of paper is used for this museum-quality reproduction?
We use premium 250 gsm (110 lb) matte, uncoated, natural white archival paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils). This FSC-certified paper ensures rich color reproduction and long-term durability for your fine art print.
Is this framed print ready to hang upon delivery?
Yes, this framed art print includes a hanging kit and is ready to hang directly on your wall. The shatterproof plexiglass and sturdy black wooden frame ensure it arrives secure and easy to install.
How does the archival quality protect this Matisse print over time?
Our archival museum-quality paper and sustainable materials resist fading and deterioration. Combined with shatterproof plexiglass, this ensures your Port de Cherbourg 1918 reproduction maintains its vibrant colors and fine art integrity for decades.
What makes this frame different from standard art frames?
This frame is made from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood and is 20mm (0.79\") thick, wider than the classic 14mm frame. It offers enhanced durability and a modern aesthetic that complements Matisse's bold artistic style.
What is the historical significance of Port de Cherbourg 1918 by Henri Matisse?
Painted in 1918, this work exemplifies Matisse's Fauvist period, using vivid, non-naturalistic colors to capture the energy of Cherbourg's harbor. It reflects his innovative approach to modern art, blending abstraction with lively scene depiction.
How does Matisse's technique in this piece influence its visual impact?
Matisse employed bold, expressive brushstrokes and a radiant palette to convey movement and emotion. This technique enhances the dynamic feel of the harbor scene, making it a standout example of early 20th-century modernist art.
