Art
Matisse Black and white lithograph, "Planche I"
- Item Number
- 167
Item Description
HENRI MATISSE -1913-1954
Henri Matisse is widely regarded as the greatest colorist of the 20th century. He first achieved prominence as the leader of the French movement Fauvism.He actually became a lawyer in 1887. He first started to paint in 1889.He is in major museums all over the world. "Planche I and Planche II"
are from the same series as the piece "Seated Woman" that is in the permanent collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art
“Planche I ” Black and white lithograph 1920, Custom Framed.
This lithograph is 100 years old and was just
framed this spring in a frame designed by Chicago Interior
Designer, John Robert Wiltgen. This piece has never seen
the light of day and is in Pristine condition 18 H x 20" wide
This is a consignment item, donated by John Russo Gallery
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Donated By:
Robert John Russo Gallery
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