Oh Japan, Land of Beauty 24x36
Pierre Matisse
Original Painting : Cut Paper Collage
Size : 24x32 in | 61x81 cm
Framed : 24x36 in | 61x91 cm
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Hand SignedLower right
Condition Excellent
Framed with PlexiglassBlack Frame w/ White Mat
Purchased fromGallery 2008
Story / Additional InfoThis piece was presented to the Prince and Princess of Japan to eventually be sold at an auction to raise funds for the children who were victims of the Bosnians' war.
Certificate of AuthenticityFine Art Showcase Signed By Artist
LID30966
Pierre Matisse - France
Art Brokerage: Pierre H. Matisse French Artist: b. 1928-2019. Pierre was born to artist parents in Paris on February 1st, 1928. His father, Jean Matisse, was a sculptor, his mother, Louise Milhau, was a painter, sculptor and ceramist. He grew up immersed in the world of art, being the grandson of Henri Matisse. Pierre's childhood involved the artistic life of Paris and the French Riviera. The Matisse family often moved, "entourage" from one location to another, in France and Spain during his early years. He had the opportunity to meet and spend time among some of the most famous artists of this century, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Aristide Maillol, Jean Effel, Salvador Dali, Pierre Bonnard, Marcel Duchamp, Henri Matisse, Fernand Leger, Maurice De Vlaminck and Auguste Lumière. After twenty years as a cartographic manager, for a government agency, Pierre, to put it in his own words "retired from conventional work." For a character like him, idleness is an anathema, so now Pierre is using his creative talent and boundless energy as he puts it "operating where the dragons live". Painting, writing, teaching. He has redefined an art form known as cuts outs and artist hand pulled linocut prints. Pierre enjoys translating compositions and creating original compositions in different mediums, including new avant garde mixed media and exploring and integrating the newest technologies. Today the dream and plans for this new artistic exploration and using his art to help others has become the driving force in Pierre's life. Above all, Pierre believes in freedom, as do all artists. He passed away at the age of 89. Listings wanted.