
What is the historical significance of Polynesia, The Sky by Henri Matisse?
Created in 1946, this work is part of Matisse's groundbreaking cut-out series, where he used painted paper cut-outs to explore color and form, reflecting his fascination with Polynesian culture and marking a pivotal shift in modern art towards abstraction and simplicity.
What materials are used in this framed art print?
This museum-quality reproduction features 250 gsm archival paper, a 20mm black wooden frame from responsibly sourced oak and ash, and shatterproof plexiglass for protection, ensuring durability and fine art presentation.
The 20mm thick black wooden frame provides a wider, modern profile than classic 14mm frames, offering a sleek contrast that highlights Matisse's vibrant cut-out shapes and adds depth to your wall display.
Is this print ready to hang upon arrival?
Yes, this framed art print includes a complete hanging kit and is ready-to-hang directly on your wall, making installation simple and immediate for your home or office decor.
What makes the paper archival and sustainable?
The paper is 250 gsm matte, uncoated, and natural white, with FSC-certified materials ensuring archival longevity and eco-friendly production for a premium fine art print experience.
How does Matisse's cut-out technique influence this piece?
Matisse's cut-out technique involved hand-painting paper and cutting shapes freehand, creating dynamic, fluid forms in Polynesia, The Sky that convey movement and emotion without traditional brushstrokes, revolutionizing 20th-century art.
What are the exact dimensions of this framed print?
This framed art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), with a frame thickness of 20mm (0.79 inches), designed to make a bold statement in any room setting.