Fishbowl
Artist: Henri Matisse
Date: 1912
Henri Matisse, master of color and form, transforms a simple goldfish bowl into an electrifying composition. Painted in 1912, this work captures his Fauvist brilliance—flattened planes, vivid contrasts, and rhythmic balance that dissolve boundaries between still life and abstraction. The darting fish become bright symbols of vitality within a dreamlike world of shifting hues, as Matisse reinvents domestic calm into a vision of modern dynamism.
Print Details:
Giclee Reproduction of the original Fauvist painting
Archival Matte Paper 11"x17" untrimmed
Suitable for Framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
Henri Matisse and Fauvism
Still life and modern abstraction
Color-rich statement art for interior design
Bold contemporary décor
A vibrant masterpiece where everyday simplicity becomes a symphony of color.
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