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What is the historical significance of Open Window at Collioure?
Painted in 1910, this work is a landmark of Fauvism, showcasing Henri Matisse's use of bold, non-naturalistic colors to evoke emotion and light, revolutionizing modern art with its expressive palette.
What materials are used in this Henri Matisse aluminum print?
It's printed on brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, featuring a direct print for vivid colors, a matte finish, and a metallic silver effect in unprinted areas for a dynamic look.
How does the brushed aluminum finish enhance the artwork?
The horizontal grain and metallic silver effect add texture and reflectivity, complementing Matisse's vibrant colors with a modern, glare-free matte finish ideal for fine art prints.
Is a hanging kit included with this museum-quality reproduction?
Yes, a hanging kit is included for easy installation; specific components may vary by fulfillment country to ensure secure mounting.
What are the dimensions of this Henri Matisse print?
It measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), with a 3mm thickness, making it a durable, rigid piece perfect for prominent display in any space.
How archival is this direct print on Aluminum DIBOND®?
Our prints use fade-resistant inks and premium aluminum, ensuring long-lasting vibrancy and durability for years of enjoyment as a high-quality art reproduction.
Why did Matisse choose such vibrant colors for this scene?
Matisse used intense pinks, greens, and blues to capture the emotional essence of Collioure's light, breaking from realism to pioneer Fauvist expressionism in fine art.
