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homeposterdecor · 4 months
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Matisse Art Prints: Timeless Elegance and Vibrant Colors for Your Space
Discover the timeless allure of Matisse art prints. Elevate your space with vibrant colors and iconic designs. Shop our curated collection now for a touch of artistic sophistication.
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uniqebygurkan · 11 months
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Sage blue Matisse Print, Gallery Wall Set, Matisse Wall Art, Blue Nude Woman Print, Exhibition Poster, Blue Wall Decor, Matisse Cut Out
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toyastales · 7 months
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An eclectic and bohemian take on mid century modern
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alice-art-prints · 1 year
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Matisse Posters
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princessmia0204 · 2 years
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gregdotorg · 1 month
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The National Art Center Tokyo has installed a replica of Matisse's Chapel of the Rosary (1947-51), which he created in Vence for an order of Dominican nuns. As it is projected through the phototransparencies of Matisse's stained glass windows, the simulated Mediterranean daylight changes at an accelerated pace, providing a brief experience of many lighting conditions. This includes those when the actual chapel is closed to the public, and which are only experienced by the nuns. So just like the everchanging ceiling makes the mall at Caeasar's Palace better than being outside, this Matisse Chapel Facsimile Object now offers a superior experience to the real thing.
If someone gets married in it, I will update this post immediately.
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studio-roses · 2 years
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 Blue Nude II. 1952, by Henri Matisse.
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delightfuldesignsx · 10 months
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🌸 Introducing our Exquisite Canvas Print: Henri Matisse Inspired Flower Market! 🌸
Transform your space with a touch of artistic elegance! Our canvas print featuring a stunning floral design inspired by the legendary Henri Matisse is here to captivate your senses and elevate your home decor game.
🎨 Immerse yourself in Matisse's world: Known for his vibrant and expressive artistry, Matisse's love for nature shines through this mesmerizing floral design. Every brushstroke embodies his signature style, radiating joy and beauty.
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lalprintstore · 11 months
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papernosestudio · 2 years
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“There are always flowers for those who want to see them.” – Henri Matisse
Printable Wall Art on Etsy
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blogresources · 8 months
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Powder Room Bathroom Inspiration for a coastal powder room remodel
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kriosgat · 1 year
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Powder Room Bathroom
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bestartdeals2 · 2 years
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Matisse's vibrant artworks reflect the French spirit of & joie de vivre,& making him one of the most well-known masters of modern art. Henri Matisse's wall art prints essentially represented still life and the human form, despite his experience as a draughtsman, painter, and sculptor.
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socialtownie · 11 months
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thriftea! | lot download
sfs • patreon • google drive  gallery id_socialtownie 
a kind anon requested that I upload this build a while ago, so here it is! sorry it took so long, but I hope those who download enjoy the lot !
made for the thriftea lot in copperdale
the top of the boba shop can be a cute little office space, that was my intention for it ♥️
please tag me if you use it !
do not reupload or claim as yours 
prev shots of build: 1 / 2 
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packs/kits used: high school years, eco lifestyle, discover university, seasons, cats + dogs, city living, get together, get to work, werewolves, dream home decorator, parenthood, strangerville, vampires, dine out, tiny living, moschino, toddler stuff, bowling night, everyday clutter, pastel pop, moonlight chic
required cc & cc credits under the cut
cc list: hsy posters by aoifae/citrlet / boring trashcan by blarffy / felt letter board by budgie / I woke up like this neon light by domi / spoons windows + door by harrie / matisse but maxis match poster + ty poster by honeycuts / baysic canisters by harlix / blockhouse living sectional by kiwisim4 / office set posters by mechtasims / sol kitchen (old version) wall shelf + zephyr office pc by myshunosun / elegant neutrals wallpaper by novvvas / freelancers art prints + retail therapy awning by me / domaine du clos backpack, windows, doors, + brick by pierisim / sulsul neon sign by imfromsixam
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alice-art-prints · 1 year
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Matisse wall art set
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Joseph Kleitsch - Problematicus (1918)
Problematicus is one of the exceptional portraits [Joseph Kleitsch] painted in Chicago, in 1918. When this painting was exhibited at the Art Institute's Twenty-Second Annual Exhibition by Artists of Chicago and Vicinity in 1918, reviewer Lena McCauley singled it out as one of "the figure paintings to be remembered" (Chicago Evening Post, February 19, 1918). Enveloped in yellow luminosity, the figure seems lost in contemplation of a picture on the easel, most likely of herself. Perhaps she is puzzled by the artist's treatment of the subject, given the title assigned? Typical of several paintings of this period, Kleitsch has used backlighting that flows through the amber-colored window shade to create a mood and cast highlights on her body, recalling the influence of Vermeer and other Dutch artists. The close tonal values of gold and gray-blue give the work an elusive, poetic quality, and the colorful decorative patterning and contemporary design of the rug seem to recall the influence of Matisse. The textured gray-blue wall offsets the decorative patterning of the rug and creates a backdrop for the figure. Much later, in Kleitsch's California paintings, a cascade of color and decoration would become his hallmark.
Edward Maeder has written about the costume in Problematicus: "It appears to be a typical dress of the period, which probably has an over-panel of embroidery that falls from the shoulders, is held in place at the waist (both in front and back). The apparently transparent over-sleeves are typical of the period. One of the most interesting aspects is her hair. It is Greek in inspiration, with the swept-back look and the modified almost 'bun-like' knot at the back. One finds it in photographs, graphics, advertisements . . . in fact, everywhere! The tip of her shoe that protrudes looks to be a similar color to the under-sleeves. The shoe is most likely satin but metalicized leather shoes were also popular at this time. It was a revival from the 1870." (Edward Maeder is the foremost costume historian in the country and was formerly at Deerfield Historic Museum and LACMA in Los Angeles). (source)
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