Eames Fine Art Gallery
58 Bermondsey Street
London SE1 3UD
Eames Fine Art is delighted to be exhibiting the full suite of Henri Matisse's 1954 lithographs in the gallery this August.
In the years preceding his death in 1954, and when ill health prevented him from painting, Matisse created many innovative, bold gouache paper cut-outs. In 1953-54 he worked with renowned lithographer Fernand Mourlot to reinterpret these works as lithographs. This was to be one of his last projects and yet despite this backdrop of failing health, the works themselves are full of life and joy.
All works are on display in the gallery, with a limited number available to buy unframed online. Please call the Studio on 0207 407 6561 to purchase a framed example.
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Henri MatisseNu aux Oranges, 1954Sold
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Henri MatisseDanseuse Créole, 1954Sold
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Henri MatisseZulma, 1954£950.00
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Henri MatisseVégétaux, 1954Sold
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Henri MatisseFleurs de Neige, 1954Sold
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Henri MatisseNuit de Noël, 1954Sold
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Henri MatissePoissons Chinois, 1954£750.00
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Henri MatisseVigne, 1954£450.00
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Henri MatisseNu Bleu IV, 1954£700.00
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Henri MatisseBateau, 1954Sold
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Henri MatisseRosace, 1954£450.00
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Verve Magazine
In the years preceding his death in 1954 and when ill health prevented him from painting, Matisse created his iconic and innovative, bold gouache paper cut-outs. In 1953-54 he worked with renowned lithographer Fernand Mourlot and the art publisher Tériade to reinterpret these works as lithographs. Matisse had already worked many times with Tériade, including on the famous Jazz Portfolio in 1947. His lithographs were frequently included in Verve magazine, Tériade's quarterly review of arts and letters. Fernand Mourlot worked with many of the great artists of the period, including Marc Chagall, Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso and Joan Miró.
Matisse oversaw the first proofs for the publication in 1954, including the cover design, however he died before the magazine could be published. Consequently, this special edition of Verve - published in 1958 - became a tribute to Matisse's final years and was titled 'Dernières Oeuvres de Matisse 1950-54' (Last works of Matisse). The publication featured 40 original lithographs based on his final cut-outs, all of which are displayed in this exhibition. They include some of his most famous works such as the Blue Nudes, The Snail and The Sheaf, as well as lesser known designs including maquettes for stained glass windows and ceramic commissions.
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Verve covers designed by Matisse
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