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What are the dimensions of this Henri Matisse fine art print?
This museum-quality reproduction measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches), matching the original artwork's scale for an authentic display.
What type of paper is used for this archival print?
It's printed on Master's Edition archival paper, a museum-quality, acid-free, and FSC-certified material with a matte, uncoated finish for a luxurious texture.
How does the paper ensure longevity and prevent yellowing?
The acid-free paper has a pH above 7, which resists deterioration and yellowing over time, making it ideal for long-term preservation of fine art prints.
What is the weight and thickness of the paper?
The paper is 250 gsm (110 lb) with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), providing a durable and premium feel for this high-quality art reproduction.
How is this print shipped and are there minimum orders?
It's printed and shipped on demand with no minimum orders, ensuring efficient fulfillment and reducing waste for sustainable art collecting.
What is the historical significance of PORT DE MARSEILLE 1917?
Created during Matisse's Fauvist period, this artwork uses bold, expressive colors to capture the vibrant energy of Marseille's port, reflecting a break from traditional realism in early 20th-century art.
How does Matisse's technique in this piece differ from his earlier works?
In this piece, Matisse employs non-naturalistic hues and dynamic brushstrokes to emphasize emotional impact over accurate depiction, showcasing his evolution towards modernist abstraction.
