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WHITE CLOUDS THE OLD PORT OF MARSEILLE 1918 - Henri Matisse Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Henri Matisse Aluminum Print | Henri Matisse Prints

WHITE CLOUDS THE OLD PORT OF MARSEILLE 1918 - Henri Matisse Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Henri Matisse Aluminum Print | Henri Matisse Prints

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White Clouds The Old Port of Marseille 1918 - Henri Matisse Brushed Aluminum Print

Immerse your space in the radiant energy of Henri Matisse's White Clouds The Old Port of Marseille 1918, a masterful fine art print that captures the artist's bold exploration of color and form. This iconic work, created during Matisse's transformative period in the South of France, exemplifies his Fauvist brilliance—where vibrant hues and simplified shapes evoke the luminous atmosphere of the Mediterranean coast. The scene, with its dancing white clouds and bustling port, is a testament to Matisse's genius in conveying emotion through pure, unadulterated color.

RedKalion presents this masterpiece as a premium museum-quality reproduction, meticulously crafted on brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®. The 3mm thick, rigid base ensures durability, while the direct print technology delivers vivid, archival-grade colors with a matte, glare-free finish. Unprinted areas reveal a striking metallic silver effect, enhancing the dynamic interplay of light and shadow in this black-and-white-inspired design. Measuring 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), this print includes a hanging kit for effortless display.

Elevate your home or office with an archival masterpiece that endures, blending art historical significance with contemporary elegance. Trust RedKalion for world-class reproductions that honor the legacy of visionaries like Henri Matisse.

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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 crafted on brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness for a durable, rigid base and a metallic finish.

How is the print applied to the aluminum surface?

It features direct printing on AluDibond, ensuring vivid colors and a matte finish, with unprinted white areas revealing a striking metallic silver effect for dynamic visual appeal.

Is a hanging kit included with this museum-quality reproduction?

Yes, a hanging kit is included for easy display; specific components may vary by fulfillment country to ensure secure installation.

What makes this print archival and long-lasting?

Using archival-grade printing on Aluminum DIBOND®, this print resists fading and damage, offering a durable, glare-free matte finish ideal for preserving Henri Matisse's artwork.

How does the brushed silver finish enhance the artwork?

The brushed silver finish with horizontal grain adds a dynamic look, complementing the black-and-white design and creating a striking metallic effect in unprinted areas.

What historical significance does White Clouds The Old Port of Marseille hold?

Created in 1918, this work reflects Henri Matisse's Fauvist style, capturing the luminous Mediterranean atmosphere with bold colors and simplified forms during his transformative period in France.

Why is this artwork considered a key example of Matisse's technique?

It showcases Matisse's mastery of using vibrant hues and abstract shapes to evoke emotion, highlighting his innovative approach to color and composition in early 20th-century art.