Showcasing
bold, vivid works by Henri Matisse, this calendar features removable
grids to transform the images into 12 easily frameable 11 x 14-inch art
prints.
Henri Matisse (French, 1869–1954) was one of
the most acclaimed artists during the first half of the twentieth
century. His experimentation with color, light, and shape led to a
distinctive, groundbreaking style evident from his early works during
the Fauve period through his late-career paper cutouts. This calendar
features 12 of these bold, vivid works by Matisse, all from the
collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Once each month is
complete, remove the perforated calendar grid to transform the images
into 12 easily frameable 11 x 14-inch art prints.
Features include:
11" x 17"
Remove the calendar grid to create a frameable 11" x 14" print
Printed on high quality FSC-certified paper with soy-based ink