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STAINED GLASS WINDOW WINDOW OF THE ABSIDE OF THE ROSARY CHAPEL 1949 - Henri Matisse 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

STAINED GLASS WINDOW WINDOW OF THE ABSIDE OF THE ROSARY CHAPEL 1949 - Henri Matisse 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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Stained Glass Window of the Rosary Chapel (1949) by Henri Matisse

Immerse yourself in the radiant legacy of Henri Matisse with this museum-quality framed art print of his Stained Glass Window of the Rosary Chapel, created in 1949. This masterpiece, measuring 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), captures the artist's revolutionary late-career shift to monumental cut-paper compositions, where pure color and simplified form evoke spiritual luminosity. Matisse designed this window for the Dominican Chapel of the Rosary in Vence, France, transforming architectural space with vibrant blues, yellows, and greens that dance with light—a testament to his belief that art should be "like a good armchair" for the soul.

RedKalion presents this archival reproduction on 250 gsm (110 lb) matte, uncoated, natural white paper, ensuring every hue resonates with museum-grade fidelity. The print is elegantly framed in a 20mm (0.79") thick black wooden frame crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, offering a wider, more substantial profile than classic 14mm frames. Protected by shatterproof plexiglass and including a ready-to-hang kit, this piece arrives prepared to elevate any interior with enduring beauty.

  • Artwork: Stained Glass Window of the Rosary Chapel (1949) by Henri Matisse
  • Print Size: 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches
  • Frame: Black wooden frame (20mm thick, responsibly sourced oak and ash wood)
  • Paper: 250 gsm matte archival paper, FSC-certified for sustainability
  • Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass
  • Ready-to-Hang: Includes hanging kit for immediate display

Elevate your space with an archival masterpiece that endures, blending Matisse's visionary color theory with RedKalion's commitment to premium, sustainable reproductions.

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What are the dimensions of this Henri Matisse framed art print?

This framed art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), featuring a 20mm thick black wooden frame for a substantial, gallery-ready display of Matisse's stained glass window design.

What type of paper is used for this museum-quality reproduction?

We use 250 gsm (110 lb) matte, uncoated, natural white archival paper, FSC-certified for sustainability, ensuring vibrant color reproduction and long-lasting durability for fine art prints.

Is this framed print ready to hang on the wall?

Yes, this framed art print includes a hanging kit and is ready-to-hang directly on your wall, offering convenient installation for immediate enjoyment of Matisse's masterpiece.

How does the frame protect the Henri Matisse print?

The print is protected by shatterproof plexiglass within a 20mm thick black wooden frame, safeguarding it from damage while enhancing its archival quality and visual appeal.

What makes this reproduction archival and sustainable?

This reproduction uses FSC-certified 250 gsm archival paper and responsibly sourced oak and ash wood frames, ensuring eco-friendly materials and longevity for premium art prints.

Why did Henri Matisse create this stained glass window in 1949?

Henri Matisse designed this window for the Rosary Chapel in Vence, France, as part of his late-career exploration of cut-paper techniques to evoke spiritual light and color in architectural space.

How does Matisse's use of color in this window reflect his artistic style?

Matisse employed vibrant blues, yellows, and greens in simplified forms to create luminous, joyful compositions, showcasing his mastery of color theory and modernist abstraction in stained glass art.