
Henri Matisse Painting Reproductions 1 of 4
1869-1954
French Fauvist Painter
“Donatello among the wild beasts,” a critic snapped in Paris in October 1905, faced with paintings that seemed to fling pure colour at the viewer. In that charged room at the Salon d’Automne, Henri Émile Benoît Matisse (31 December 1869 - 3 November 1954) stood revealed as a French painter with a rare nerve for sensation and structure, a draughtsman whose line could be both fluent and decisive. The remark was meant to wound. Instead it named a turning point - for him, and for modern art.
Picture the trajectory: a young man trained for law, then abruptly re-routed by illness into painting. Matisse was born in Le Cateau-Cambrésis in the Nord, the oldest son of a wealthy grain merchant, and he grew up in Bohain-en-Vermandois in Picardie. In 1887 he went to Paris to study law, then returned to work as a court administrator in Le Cateau-Cambrésis. Only in 1889, recovering from appendicitis, did he begin to paint after his mother brought him art supplies. He later called the discovery “a kind of paradise,” a phrase that carries the unmistakable astonishment of someone who has found a vocation late, and all at once. His decision to become an artist disappointed his father deeply, and that tension - between bourgeois order and pictorial risk - never entirely leaves his story.
Back in Paris in 1891, he undertook formal training at the Académie Julian under William-Adolphe Bouguereau and at the École Nationale des Beaux-Arts under Gustave Moreau. Those early years were not a myth of spontaneous genius; they were apprenticeship, work, correction. Still lifes and landscapes in a traditional manner taught him craft, and in the Louvre he copied four paintings by Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin, an admiration that matters because it anchors his modern daring in an old respect for pictorial economy. Other lodestars sat in his mind as he learned - Nicolas Poussin, Antoine Watteau, Édouard Manet - and Japanese art, which offered its own lessons in flattening and emphasis. By 1895 he was painting Woman Reading (La Liseuse), an early proof that attentiveness could be an aesthetic stance rather than a subject.
Then, in 1896, came a catalytic visit to the island of Belle Île off the coast of Brittany, where the Australian painter John Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Vincent van Gogh, even giving him a Van Gogh drawing. Something in Matisse’s palette and ambition broke open: earth tones yielded to brightness, and colour became not decoration but argument. That same year he exhibited five paintings at the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and two were purchased by the state - a small fact with large psychological weight for an unknown student. Domestic life was already complex. With the model Caroline Joblau he had a daughter, Marguerite, born in 1894; in 1898 he married Amélie Noellie Parayre, and together they raised Marguerite and later had two sons, Jean (1899) and Pierre (1900). Marguerite and Amélie often posed for him, not as ornaments but as presences through which he tested line and colour against intimacy.
On Camille Pissarro’s advice in 1898, Matisse went to London to study J. M. W. Turner, then travelled on to Corsica. In February 1899 he returned to Paris and worked beside Albert Marquet, meeting André Derain, Jean Puy, and Jules Flandrin. He did what serious painters do - he looked, he collected, he risked money he did not have. Debt followed, because he bought works by painters he admired, hanging in his home a plaster bust by Rodin, a painting by Gauguin, a drawing by Van Gogh, and Cézanne’s Three Bathers. From Cézanne he drew a lasting lesson in pictorial structure and colour - not the glamour of novelty, but a method for holding sensation together. Between 1898 and 1901 he explored Divisionism, adopting a technique associated with Neo-Impressionism after reading Paul Signac’s essay “D’Eugène Delacroix au Néo-impressionisme.” Dots and broken colour were not a mere style - they were a laboratory.
Hardship arrived with a headline. In May 1902 Amélie’s parents were caught up in the Humbert Affair, becoming scapegoats amid public fury, and for a time Matisse was the sole breadwinner for an extended family of seven. During 1902 and 1903 his painting turned comparatively somber and more concerned with form, a shift that also reads as the practical search for saleable work when life presses in. Perhaps the strain sharpened his discipline - not in a romantic way, but in the unshowy resolve of someone who must keep going. Clay offered another route. After making a first attempt at sculpture in 1899 with a copy after Antoine-Louis Barye, he devoted serious energy to working in three dimensions and completed The Slave in 1903, a work that sits in the biography like a reminder: he was never only a colourist, but also a maker of weight and contour.
In 1904 he had his first solo exhibition at Ambroise Vollard’s gallery. It did not succeed, and failure, here, is as factual as any triumph. Yet that same summer, painting in St. Tropez with Paul Signac and Henri-Edmond Cross, his fondness for bright, expressive colour intensified. Luxe, Calme et Volupté, made in that context, stands as a pivot - Neo-Impressionist in method, but already seeking a more direct emotional pitch. A year later he travelled south again and worked with Derain at Collioure, producing paintings with flat shapes and controlled lines, pointillism loosened into something more supple. These are not timid pictures. They simplify in order to insist.
So the Salon d’Automne of 1905 matters because it made the simplification public. Matisse exhibited with a group later called the Fauves - “wild beasts” - in a room where colour ran hot, dissonant, unconcerned with natural description. He showed The Open Window and Woman with a Hat. Louis Vauxcelles, confronting a Renaissance-type sculpture amid what he called an “orgy of pure tones,” coined the phrase “Donatello chez les fauves,” printed on 17 October 1905 in Gil Blas, and a name for a movement was born by accident. Critics attacked - Camille Mauclair complained that “a pot of paint has been flung in the face of the public” - yet attention is a form of oxygen, even when acrid. When Gertrude and Leo Stein bought Woman with a Hat, morale rose. Recognition followed, and he emerged as a leader of the Fauves alongside Derain, friendly rivals with different emphases. Around them gathered Georges Braque, Raoul Dufy, Maurice de Vlaminck. Behind them, in spirit, stood Gustave Moreau, the Symbolist teacher who had urged students to follow vision rather than mere correctness.
After 1906 the brief, official life of Fauvism did not determine his future, and the years 1906 to 1917 brought many of his finest works. He moved among the artistic energies of Montparnasse without quite blending in - conservative in appearance, strict in bourgeois work habits, and nonetheless restless in pictorial invention. Travel fed that restlessness. In 1906 he went to Algeria and studied African art and what his time called Primitivism; in 1910 he saw a large exhibition of Islamic art in Munich and then spent two months in Spain studying Moorish art. Morocco followed in 1912 and again in 1913, and in Tangier he began to treat black as a colour in itself, not simply shadow or outline. The change is palpable in the boldness of intense, unmodulated colour, exemplified by L’Atelier Rouge (1911), where flattened form and decorative pattern become the very grammar of space. A long association with the Russian collector Sergei Shchukin led to major commissions: La Danse, made for him as part of a pair with Music (1910), and an earlier version of La Danse (1909) now in The Museum of Modern Art in New York. Guillaume Apollinaire, writing in 1907, insisted that Matisse’s art was “eminently reasonable,” yet public hostility persisted. Nu bleu (1907) was burned in effigy at the Armory Show in Chicago in 1913 - a grotesque tribute to how strongly the work could provoke.
In 1917 he relocated to a suburb of Nice on the French Riviera. The 1920s brought a more relaxed style and critical acclaim, even as he was praised as an upholder of a classical tradition within French painting - a curious phrase for someone who had once been labelled wild. After 1930 he adopted a bolder simplification of form, and when ill health in his final years prevented him from painting, he turned to cut paper collage, making an important late body of work by other means. Across more than half a century, Henri Matisse remained a painter at heart - yet also a printmaker, sculptor, and draughtsman whose expressive language of colour and drawing never hardened into routine. Alongside Pablo Picasso, he helped define the revolutionary developments of the early twentieth century, not by chasing novelty for its own sake, but by returning again and again to the fundamental question: how much life can colour and line hold? That question still feels contemporary - especially for viewers hungry for clarity without coldness. Perhaps that is why Matisse continues to meet the eye so directly, even when the world around him was noisy with judgment.
Picture the trajectory: a young man trained for law, then abruptly re-routed by illness into painting. Matisse was born in Le Cateau-Cambrésis in the Nord, the oldest son of a wealthy grain merchant, and he grew up in Bohain-en-Vermandois in Picardie. In 1887 he went to Paris to study law, then returned to work as a court administrator in Le Cateau-Cambrésis. Only in 1889, recovering from appendicitis, did he begin to paint after his mother brought him art supplies. He later called the discovery “a kind of paradise,” a phrase that carries the unmistakable astonishment of someone who has found a vocation late, and all at once. His decision to become an artist disappointed his father deeply, and that tension - between bourgeois order and pictorial risk - never entirely leaves his story.
Back in Paris in 1891, he undertook formal training at the Académie Julian under William-Adolphe Bouguereau and at the École Nationale des Beaux-Arts under Gustave Moreau. Those early years were not a myth of spontaneous genius; they were apprenticeship, work, correction. Still lifes and landscapes in a traditional manner taught him craft, and in the Louvre he copied four paintings by Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin, an admiration that matters because it anchors his modern daring in an old respect for pictorial economy. Other lodestars sat in his mind as he learned - Nicolas Poussin, Antoine Watteau, Édouard Manet - and Japanese art, which offered its own lessons in flattening and emphasis. By 1895 he was painting Woman Reading (La Liseuse), an early proof that attentiveness could be an aesthetic stance rather than a subject.
Then, in 1896, came a catalytic visit to the island of Belle Île off the coast of Brittany, where the Australian painter John Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Vincent van Gogh, even giving him a Van Gogh drawing. Something in Matisse’s palette and ambition broke open: earth tones yielded to brightness, and colour became not decoration but argument. That same year he exhibited five paintings at the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and two were purchased by the state - a small fact with large psychological weight for an unknown student. Domestic life was already complex. With the model Caroline Joblau he had a daughter, Marguerite, born in 1894; in 1898 he married Amélie Noellie Parayre, and together they raised Marguerite and later had two sons, Jean (1899) and Pierre (1900). Marguerite and Amélie often posed for him, not as ornaments but as presences through which he tested line and colour against intimacy.
On Camille Pissarro’s advice in 1898, Matisse went to London to study J. M. W. Turner, then travelled on to Corsica. In February 1899 he returned to Paris and worked beside Albert Marquet, meeting André Derain, Jean Puy, and Jules Flandrin. He did what serious painters do - he looked, he collected, he risked money he did not have. Debt followed, because he bought works by painters he admired, hanging in his home a plaster bust by Rodin, a painting by Gauguin, a drawing by Van Gogh, and Cézanne’s Three Bathers. From Cézanne he drew a lasting lesson in pictorial structure and colour - not the glamour of novelty, but a method for holding sensation together. Between 1898 and 1901 he explored Divisionism, adopting a technique associated with Neo-Impressionism after reading Paul Signac’s essay “D’Eugène Delacroix au Néo-impressionisme.” Dots and broken colour were not a mere style - they were a laboratory.
Hardship arrived with a headline. In May 1902 Amélie’s parents were caught up in the Humbert Affair, becoming scapegoats amid public fury, and for a time Matisse was the sole breadwinner for an extended family of seven. During 1902 and 1903 his painting turned comparatively somber and more concerned with form, a shift that also reads as the practical search for saleable work when life presses in. Perhaps the strain sharpened his discipline - not in a romantic way, but in the unshowy resolve of someone who must keep going. Clay offered another route. After making a first attempt at sculpture in 1899 with a copy after Antoine-Louis Barye, he devoted serious energy to working in three dimensions and completed The Slave in 1903, a work that sits in the biography like a reminder: he was never only a colourist, but also a maker of weight and contour.
In 1904 he had his first solo exhibition at Ambroise Vollard’s gallery. It did not succeed, and failure, here, is as factual as any triumph. Yet that same summer, painting in St. Tropez with Paul Signac and Henri-Edmond Cross, his fondness for bright, expressive colour intensified. Luxe, Calme et Volupté, made in that context, stands as a pivot - Neo-Impressionist in method, but already seeking a more direct emotional pitch. A year later he travelled south again and worked with Derain at Collioure, producing paintings with flat shapes and controlled lines, pointillism loosened into something more supple. These are not timid pictures. They simplify in order to insist.
So the Salon d’Automne of 1905 matters because it made the simplification public. Matisse exhibited with a group later called the Fauves - “wild beasts” - in a room where colour ran hot, dissonant, unconcerned with natural description. He showed The Open Window and Woman with a Hat. Louis Vauxcelles, confronting a Renaissance-type sculpture amid what he called an “orgy of pure tones,” coined the phrase “Donatello chez les fauves,” printed on 17 October 1905 in Gil Blas, and a name for a movement was born by accident. Critics attacked - Camille Mauclair complained that “a pot of paint has been flung in the face of the public” - yet attention is a form of oxygen, even when acrid. When Gertrude and Leo Stein bought Woman with a Hat, morale rose. Recognition followed, and he emerged as a leader of the Fauves alongside Derain, friendly rivals with different emphases. Around them gathered Georges Braque, Raoul Dufy, Maurice de Vlaminck. Behind them, in spirit, stood Gustave Moreau, the Symbolist teacher who had urged students to follow vision rather than mere correctness.
After 1906 the brief, official life of Fauvism did not determine his future, and the years 1906 to 1917 brought many of his finest works. He moved among the artistic energies of Montparnasse without quite blending in - conservative in appearance, strict in bourgeois work habits, and nonetheless restless in pictorial invention. Travel fed that restlessness. In 1906 he went to Algeria and studied African art and what his time called Primitivism; in 1910 he saw a large exhibition of Islamic art in Munich and then spent two months in Spain studying Moorish art. Morocco followed in 1912 and again in 1913, and in Tangier he began to treat black as a colour in itself, not simply shadow or outline. The change is palpable in the boldness of intense, unmodulated colour, exemplified by L’Atelier Rouge (1911), where flattened form and decorative pattern become the very grammar of space. A long association with the Russian collector Sergei Shchukin led to major commissions: La Danse, made for him as part of a pair with Music (1910), and an earlier version of La Danse (1909) now in The Museum of Modern Art in New York. Guillaume Apollinaire, writing in 1907, insisted that Matisse’s art was “eminently reasonable,” yet public hostility persisted. Nu bleu (1907) was burned in effigy at the Armory Show in Chicago in 1913 - a grotesque tribute to how strongly the work could provoke.
In 1917 he relocated to a suburb of Nice on the French Riviera. The 1920s brought a more relaxed style and critical acclaim, even as he was praised as an upholder of a classical tradition within French painting - a curious phrase for someone who had once been labelled wild. After 1930 he adopted a bolder simplification of form, and when ill health in his final years prevented him from painting, he turned to cut paper collage, making an important late body of work by other means. Across more than half a century, Henri Matisse remained a painter at heart - yet also a printmaker, sculptor, and draughtsman whose expressive language of colour and drawing never hardened into routine. Alongside Pablo Picasso, he helped define the revolutionary developments of the early twentieth century, not by chasing novelty for its own sake, but by returning again and again to the fundamental question: how much life can colour and line hold? That question still feels contemporary - especially for viewers hungry for clarity without coldness. Perhaps that is why Matisse continues to meet the eye so directly, even when the world around him was noisy with judgment.
348 Matisse Paintings

Interior with Phonograph 1924
Oil Painting
$826
$826
Canvas Print
$76.43
$76.43
SKU: MAT-3924
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 100.5 x 80 cm
Pinacoteca Agnelli, Torino, Italy
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 100.5 x 80 cm
Pinacoteca Agnelli, Torino, Italy

Plum Blossoms, Green Background 1948
Oil Painting
$628
$628
Canvas Print
$74.15
$74.15
SKU: MAT-3925
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 116 x 89 cm
Pinacoteca Agnelli, Torino, Italy
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 116 x 89 cm
Pinacoteca Agnelli, Torino, Italy

Nude with a Tambourine 1926
Oil Painting
$1017
$1017
Canvas Print
$73.45
$73.45
SKU: MAT-3926
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 74.3 x 55.6 cm
Private Collection
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 74.3 x 55.6 cm
Private Collection

Arabian Coffee House 1913
Oil Painting
$611
$611
Canvas Print
$80.48
$80.48
SKU: MAT-4772
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 176 x 210 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 176 x 210 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

The Dance c.1909/10
Oil Painting
$868
$868
Canvas Print
$63.96
$63.96
SKU: MAT-4773
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 260 x 391 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 260 x 391 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Music 1910
Oil Painting
$868
$868
Canvas Print
$64.67
$64.67
SKU: MAT-4774
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 260 x 389 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 260 x 389 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

The Red Room (Harmony in Red) 1908
Oil Painting
$824
$824
Canvas Print
$78.89
$78.89
SKU: MAT-4775
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 180 x 220 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 180 x 220 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

A Game of Bowls 1908
Oil Painting
$1020
$1020
Canvas Print
$74.85
$74.85
SKU: MAT-4776
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 113.5 x 145 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 113.5 x 145 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Ballerina c.1927
Oil Painting
$463
$463
Canvas Print
$73.45
$73.45
SKU: MAT-4777
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 65 x 50 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 65 x 50 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Still Life with Blue Tablecloth 1909
Oil Painting
$1224
$1224
Canvas Print
$73.98
$73.98
SKU: MAT-4778
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 88.5 x 116 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 88.5 x 116 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Bouquet (Vase with Two Handles) 1907
Oil Painting
$732
$732
Canvas Print
$79.78
$79.78
SKU: MAT-4779
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 74 x 61 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 74 x 61 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Vase, Bottle and Fruit 1906
Oil Painting
$1113
$1113
Canvas Print
$75.90
$75.90
SKU: MAT-4780
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 73 x 92 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 73 x 92 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Dishes and Fruit 1901
Oil Painting
$604
$604
Canvas Print
$79.25
$79.25
SKU: MAT-4781
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 51 x 61.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 51 x 61.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Nude Study 1908
Oil Painting
$704
$704
Canvas Print
$79.07
$79.07
SKU: MAT-4782
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 60.5 x 50 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 60.5 x 50 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

The Moroccan Amido 1912
Oil Painting
$978
$978
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-4783
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 146.5 x 61.3 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 146.5 x 61.3 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Bouquet of Flowers on a Veranda c.1912
Oil Painting
$711
$711
Canvas Print
$63.78
$63.78
SKU: MAT-4784
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 146 x 97 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 146 x 97 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Blue Pot and Lemon 1897
Oil Painting
$564
$564
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-4785
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 39 x 46.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 39 x 46.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Nymph and Satyr 1908
Oil Painting
$1111
$1111
Canvas Print
$73.79
$73.79
SKU: MAT-4786
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 89 x 116.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 89 x 116.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Still Life with The Dance 1909
Oil Painting
$895
$895
Canvas Print
$73.62
$73.62
SKU: MAT-4787
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 89.5 x 117.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 89.5 x 117.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Nude (Black and Gold) 1908
Oil Painting
$928
$928
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-4788
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 100 x 65 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 100 x 65 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Seated Woman 1908
Oil Painting
$761
$761
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-4789
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 80.5 x 52 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 80.5 x 52 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Girl with Tulips 1910
Oil Painting
$735
$735
Canvas Print
$76.43
$76.43
SKU: MAT-4790
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 92 x 73.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 92 x 73.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Pink Statuette and Jug on a Red Chest of Drawers 1910
Oil Painting
$1113
$1113
Canvas Print
$73.79
$73.79
SKU: MAT-4791
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 90 x 117 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 90 x 117 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Spanish Still Life c.1910/11
Oil Painting
$1109
$1109
Canvas Print
$74.15
$74.15
SKU: MAT-4792
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 89 x 116 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 89 x 116 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Woman on a Terrace c.1907
Oil Painting
$617
$617
Canvas Print
$76.61
$76.61
SKU: MAT-4793
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 65 x 80.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 65 x 80.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

The Luxembourg Gardens c.1901
Oil Painting
$585
$585
Canvas Print
$70.98
$70.98
SKU: MAT-4794
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 59.5 x 81.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 59.5 x 81.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Zorah Standing 1912
Oil Painting
$976
$976
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-4795
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 146.5 x 61.7 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 146.5 x 61.7 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Portrait of Lydia Delectorskaya 1947
Oil Painting
$333
$333
Canvas Print
$72.39
$72.39
SKU: MAT-4796
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 64.5 x 49.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 64.5 x 49.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Young Woman in a Blue Blouse (Portrait of Lydia ... 1936
Oil Painting
$334
$334
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-4797
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 35.4 x 27.3 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 35.4 x 27.3 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Goldfish 1912
Oil Painting
$594
$594
Canvas Print
$64.14
$64.14
SKU: MAT-4798
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 147 x 98 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 147 x 98 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia

Nasturtiums with 'The Dance' II 1912
Oil Painting
$700
$700
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-4799
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 190.5 x 114.5 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 190.5 x 114.5 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia

Corner of the Artist's Studio 1912
Oil Painting
$711
$711
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-4800
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 191.5 x 114 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 191.5 x 114 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia

Landscape Viewed from a Window 1913
Oil Painting
$780
$780
Canvas Print
$70.28
$70.28
SKU: MAT-4801
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 115 x 80 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 115 x 80 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia

On the Terrace c.1912/13
Oil Painting
$954
$954
Canvas Print
$81.70
$81.70
SKU: MAT-4802
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 115 x 100 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 115 x 100 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia

Entrance to the Casbah c.1912/13
Oil Painting
$1078
$1078
Canvas Print
$65.01
$65.01
SKU: MAT-4803
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 116 x 80 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 116 x 80 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia

Calla Lilies, Irises and Mimosas 1931
Oil Painting
$721
$721
Canvas Print
$64.31
$64.31
SKU: MAT-4804
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 145.5 x 97 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 145.5 x 97 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia

Still Life with a Seashell on Black Marble 1940
Oil Painting
$689
$689
Canvas Print
$64.48
$64.48
SKU: MAT-4805
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 54 x 81 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 54 x 81 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia

The Pink Studio 1911
Oil Painting
$746
$746
Canvas Print
$79.59
$79.59
SKU: MAT-4806
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 182 x 222 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 182 x 222 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia

Still Life of Fruit and a Bronze Statue 1910
Oil Painting
$854
$854
Canvas Print
$73.79
$73.79
SKU: MAT-4807
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 91 x 118.3 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 91 x 118.3 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia

Statuette and Vases on an Oriental Carpet 1908
Oil Painting
$1090
$1090
Canvas Print
$83.29
$83.29
SKU: MAT-4808
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 89 x 104 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 89 x 104 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia

Blue Pitcher n.d.
Oil Painting
$745
$745
Canvas Print
$78.37
$78.37
SKU: MAT-4809
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 59.5 x 73.5 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 59.5 x 73.5 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia

Olive Trees 1898
Oil Painting
$282
$282
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-4810
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 38 x 46 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 38 x 46 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia

The Bottle of Schiedam 1896
Oil Painting
$645
$645
Canvas Print
$79.78
$79.78
SKU: MAT-4811
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 73.2 x 60.3 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 73.2 x 60.3 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia

Conversation c.1909/12
Oil Painting
$732
$732
Canvas Print
$78.19
$78.19
SKU: MAT-4812
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 177 x 217 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 177 x 217 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Lady in Green with a Red Carnation 1909
Oil Painting
$484
$484
Canvas Print
$78.72
$78.72
SKU: MAT-4813
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 65 x 54 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 65 x 54 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Fruit and Coffee Pot 1898
Oil Painting
$493
$493
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-4814
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 38.5 x 46.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 38.5 x 46.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Sunflowers in a Vase c.1898/99
Oil Painting
$515
$515
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-4815
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 46 x 38 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 46 x 38 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Dishes on a Table 1900
Oil Painting
$800
$800
Canvas Print
$80.48
$80.48
SKU: MAT-4816
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 97 x 82 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 97 x 82 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Dishes and Fruit on a Red and Black Carpet 1906
Oil Painting
$589
$589
Canvas Print
$77.84
$77.84
SKU: MAT-4817
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 61 x 73 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 61 x 73 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Seville Still Life 1910
Oil Painting
$921
$921
Canvas Print
$74.85
$74.85
SKU: MAT-4818
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 90 x 118 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 90 x 118 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Vase of Irises 1912
Oil Painting
$1229
$1229
Canvas Print
$82.40
$82.40
SKU: MAT-4819
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 117.5 x 100.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 117.5 x 100.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Standing Moroccan in Green (Standing Riffian) 1913
Oil Painting
$943
$943
Canvas Print
$64.14
$64.14
SKU: MAT-4820
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 145 x 96.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 145 x 96.5 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Portrait of Mme Matisse 1913
Oil Painting
$1021
$1021
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-4821
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 145 x 97 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 145 x 97 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

View of Collioure c.1905
Oil Painting
$800
$800
Canvas Print
$78.54
$78.54
SKU: MAT-4822
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 59.5 x 73 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 59.5 x 73 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

The Family of the Artist 1911
Oil Painting
$2179
$2179
Canvas Print
$71.51
$71.51
SKU: MAT-4823
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 143 x 194 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 143 x 194 cm
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Path in the Bois de Boulogne 1902
Oil Painting
$474
$474
Canvas Print
$76.26
$76.26
SKU: MAT-4824
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 65 x 81.5 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 65 x 81.5 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia

Bouquet of Flowers in a White Vase 1909
Oil Painting
$1148
$1148
Canvas Print
$77.84
$77.84
SKU: MAT-4825
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 82 x 105 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 82 x 105 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia

Spanish Woman with Tambourine 1909
Oil Painting
$756
$756
Canvas Print
$76.09
$76.09
SKU: MAT-4826
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 92 x 73 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 92 x 73 cm
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia

Mademoiselle Yvonne Landsberg 1914
Oil Painting
$1185
$1185
Canvas Print
$64.84
$64.84
SKU: MAT-9572
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 147.3 x 97.5 cm
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania, USA
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 147.3 x 97.5 cm
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania, USA

Asia 1946
Oil Painting
$709
$709
Canvas Print
$67.29
$67.29
SKU: MAT-17593
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 116.2 x 81.3 cm
Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, USA
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 116.2 x 81.3 cm
Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, USA

Woman with a Hat 1905
Oil Painting
$763
$763
Canvas Print
$70.81
$70.81
SKU: MAT-18955
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 80.6 x 59.7 cm
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California, USA
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 80.6 x 59.7 cm
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California, USA

Blue Nude II 1952
Oil Painting
$754
$754
Canvas Print
$79.78
$79.78
SKU: MAT-19310
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 116.2 x 89 cm
Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 116.2 x 89 cm
Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA

Jazz 1947
Oil Painting
$762
$762
SKU: MAT-19311
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 35.6 x 28 cm
Private Collection
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 35.6 x 28 cm
Private Collection

Open Window, Collioure 1905
Oil Painting
$617
$617
Canvas Print
$81.12
$81.12
SKU: MAT-19606
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 55.2 x 46 cm
National Gallery of Art, Washington, USA
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 55.2 x 46 cm
National Gallery of Art, Washington, USA

Mediation - After the Bath 1920
Oil Painting
$583
$583
Canvas Print
$72.39
$72.39
SKU: MAT-19907
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 73 x 54 cm
Pinacoteca Agnelli, Torino, Italy
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 73 x 54 cm
Pinacoteca Agnelli, Torino, Italy

Woman and Anemones c.1920/21
Oil Painting
$602
$602
Canvas Print
$73.98
$73.98
SKU: MAT-19908
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 78.7 x 98.8 cm
Pinacoteca Agnelli, Torino, Italy
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 78.7 x 98.8 cm
Pinacoteca Agnelli, Torino, Italy

Fruit Plate and Flowering Ivy in a Rose-Patterned Pot 1941
Oil Painting
$558
$558
Canvas Print
$75.73
$75.73
SKU: MAT-19909
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 72.4 x 92.7 cm
Pinacoteca Agnelli, Torino, Italy
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 72.4 x 92.7 cm
Pinacoteca Agnelli, Torino, Italy

Royal Tobacco 1943
Oil Painting
$774
$774
Canvas Print
$76.61
$76.61
SKU: MAT-19910
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 63.5 x 81.3 cm
Pinacoteca Agnelli, Torino, Italy
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 63.5 x 81.3 cm
Pinacoteca Agnelli, Torino, Italy

Michaella, Yellow Dress and Plant 1943
Oil Painting
$582
$582
Canvas Print
$80.82
$80.82
SKU: MAT-19911
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 60 x 72 cm
Pinacoteca Agnelli, Torino, Italy
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 60 x 72 cm
Pinacoteca Agnelli, Torino, Italy

Trivaux Pond c.1916/17
Oil Painting
$705
$705
Canvas Print
$73.79
$73.79
SKU: MAT-20011
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 92.7 x 74.3 cm
Tate Gallery, London, UK
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 92.7 x 74.3 cm
Tate Gallery, London, UK

Laurette 1916
Oil Painting
$970
$970
Canvas Print
$74.50
$74.50
SKU: MAT-20012
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 116.7 x 89.5 cm
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 116.7 x 89.5 cm
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA

Decorative Figure on Ornamental Background 1927
Oil Painting
$1433
$1433
Canvas Print
$72.04
$72.04
SKU: MAT-20013
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 130 x 98 cm
Musée d'Art Moderne, Paris, France
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 130 x 98 cm
Musée d'Art Moderne, Paris, France

Music 1939
Oil Painting
$1450
$1450
Canvas Print
$95.93
$95.93
SKU: MAT-21512
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 115.2 x 115.2 cm
Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, USA
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 115.2 x 115.2 cm
Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, USA

The Open Window 1918
Oil Painting
$535
$535
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-21513
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 40.2 x 32.3 cm
Private Collection
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 40.2 x 32.3 cm
Private Collection

Port of Cherbourg 1918
Oil Painting
$557
$557
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-21514
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 16.5 x 22.3 cm
Private Collection
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 16.5 x 22.3 cm
Private Collection

Étretat, the Red Sail 1920
Oil Painting
$492
$492
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-21515
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 39.2 x 47.1 cm
Private Collection
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 39.2 x 47.1 cm
Private Collection

Woman Seated on a Balcony 1920/21
Oil Painting
$595
$595
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-21516
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 46.2 x 37.7 cm
Private Collection
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 46.2 x 37.7 cm
Private Collection

Anemones and Pomegranates 1946
Oil Painting
$914
$914
Canvas Print
$77.31
$77.31
SKU: MAT-21517
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 65 x 81 cm
Private Collection
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 65 x 81 cm
Private Collection

The Cuckoos, Blue and Pink Carpet 1911
Oil Painting
$1033
$1033
Canvas Print
$76.26
$76.26
SKU: MAT-21518
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 81 x 65.5 cm
Private Collection
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 81 x 65.5 cm
Private Collection

Landscape of Collioure c.1906/07
Oil Painting
$683
$683
Canvas Print
$80.82
$80.82
SKU: MAT-21519
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 46 x 55 cm
Private Collection
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 46 x 55 cm
Private Collection

The Parrot and the Mermaid 1952/53
Oil Painting
$1693
$1693
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-21520
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 337 x 768.5 cm
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 337 x 768.5 cm
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Large Reclining Nude 1935
Oil Painting
$1093
$1093
Canvas Print
$68.00
$68.00
SKU: MAT-21521
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 66.4 x 93.3 cm
Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland, USA
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 66.4 x 93.3 cm
Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland, USA

Sitting Woman at the Open Window 1919
Oil Painting
$726
$726
Canvas Print
$76.96
$76.96
SKU: MAT-21522
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 61.5 x 48.2 cm
Private Collection
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 61.5 x 48.2 cm
Private Collection

Standing Odalisque c.1918/19
Oil Painting
$617
$617
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-21523
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 43 x 25 cm
Private Collection
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 43 x 25 cm
Private Collection

The Young Girl and the Vase of Flowers c.1920
Oil Painting
$848
$848
Canvas Print
$75.90
$75.90
SKU: MAT-21524
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 60 x 73 cm
Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris, France
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 60 x 73 cm
Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris, France

The Three Sisters 1917
Oil Painting
$1127
$1127
Canvas Print
$77.31
$77.31
SKU: MAT-21525
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 92 x 73 cm
Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris, France
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 92 x 73 cm
Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris, France

Women on the Sofa or The Divan 1921
Oil Painting
$1127
$1127
Canvas Print
$79.42
$79.42
SKU: MAT-21526
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 92 x 73 cm
Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris, France
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 92 x 73 cm
Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris, France

The Boudoir 1921
Oil Painting
$963
$963
Canvas Print
$81.70
$81.70
SKU: MAT-21527
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 73 x 60 cm
Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris, France
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 73 x 60 cm
Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris, France

Woman with Mandolin c.1921
Oil Painting
$726
$726
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-21558
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 47 x 40 cm
Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris, France
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 47 x 40 cm
Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris, France

Odalisque with Red Trousers c.1924
Oil Painting
$849
$849
Canvas Print
$78.19
$78.19
SKU: MAT-21559
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 50 x 61 cm
Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris, France
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 50 x 61 cm
Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris, France

Odalisque with Grey Trousers c.1927
Oil Painting
$891
$891
Canvas Print
$77.14
$77.14
SKU: MAT-21560
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 54 x 65 cm
Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris, France
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 54 x 65 cm
Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris, France

Draped Nude Lying Down c.1923
Oil Painting
$776
$776
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-21561
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 38 x 61 cm
Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris, France
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 38 x 61 cm
Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris, France

Odalisque 1925
Oil Painting
$713
$713
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-21562
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 46 x 38.5 cm
Museo del Novecento, Milan, Italy
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 46 x 38.5 cm
Museo del Novecento, Milan, Italy

Nice, Black Notebook 1918
Oil Painting
$657
$657
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-21563
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 33 x 40.7 cm
Private Collection
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 33 x 40.7 cm
Private Collection

Flowers in a Pitcher 1898
Oil Painting
$710
$710
Canvas Print
$63.77
$63.77
SKU: MAT-21564
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 46 x 38 cm
Von der Heydt Museum, Wuppertal, Germany
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 46 x 38 cm
Von der Heydt Museum, Wuppertal, Germany

The Reader 1895
Oil Painting
$840
$840
Canvas Print
$75.39
$75.39
SKU: MAT-21565
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 61.5 x 48 cm
Matisse Museum, Le Cateau-Cambrésis, France
Henri Matisse
Original Size: 61.5 x 48 cm
Matisse Museum, Le Cateau-Cambrésis, France