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FRUIT AND COFFEE POT - Henri Matisse Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Henri Matisse Aluminum Print | Henri Matisse Prints

FRUIT AND COFFEE POT - Henri Matisse Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Henri Matisse Aluminum Print | Henri Matisse Prints

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Fruit and Coffee Pot by Henri Matisse: A Modernist Still Life Reimagined

Experience the bold simplicity of Henri Matisse's Fruit and Coffee Pot, now available as a museum-quality brushed aluminum print from RedKalion. This iconic work, created during Matisse's exploration of Fauvism and decorative abstraction, captures everyday objects with vibrant color and expressive line, transforming a simple still life into a statement of artistic freedom. Our archival-grade reproduction ensures every brushstroke and hue is preserved with fidelity, allowing you to bring a piece of early 20th-century modernism into your contemporary space.

This Henri Matisse aluminum print is crafted on premium brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, offering a durable, rigid base that resists warping. The direct print on AluDibond technology delivers vivid colors and a matte, glare-free finish, while unprinted white areas reveal a striking metallic silver effect that enhances the artwork's dynamic look. Measuring 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), it comes with a hanging kit for easy installation, making it a seamless addition to any home or office.

At RedKalion, we specialize in archival-grade reproductions that honor the artist's original vision. Our expertise in fine art printing ensures this piece not only ranks among the best Henri Matisse prints available but also serves as a lasting investment in beauty and culture. Elevate your decor with a work that blends historical significance with modern durability, perfect for art lovers seeking authenticity and style.

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What are the dimensions and material of this Henri Matisse print?

This fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is made from brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, offering a durable, museum-quality reproduction with a metallic finish.

How is the print applied to the aluminum surface?

It features direct print on AluDibond for vivid colors and a matte finish, with unprinted areas revealing a striking brushed silver effect, ideal for high-contrast designs.

Is a hanging kit included with the aluminum art print?

Yes, a hanging kit is included; specifics may vary by fulfillment country to ensure secure installation for your premium artwork.

What makes this print archival-grade and long-lasting?

Our archival-grade printing uses fade-resistant inks and Aluminum DIBOND® for durability, ensuring this Henri Matisse reproduction maintains its quality for years.

How does the matte finish enhance this black-and-white design?

The matte, glare-free finish minimizes reflections and highlights the brushed silver effect, making it perfect for displaying detailed Henri Matisse prints.

What is the historical significance of Fruit and Coffee Pot by Henri Matisse?

Created during Matisse's Fauvist period, this work exemplifies his use of bold color and simplified forms to evoke emotion, marking a key moment in modern art history.

Why did Matisse choose everyday objects like fruit and a coffee pot for this piece?

Matisse often used mundane items to explore composition and color harmony, transforming them into symbols of beauty and artistic innovation in his still lifes.