This elegant 1962 original exhibition poster was designed by the legendary French modernist Henri Matisse to promote a show of watercolors and drawings (aquarelles et dessins) at the Jacques Dubourg Gallery, located at 126 Boulevard Haussmann in Paris.
Issued posthumously a few years after Matisse’s death in 1954, this poster captures the refined spontaneity and lyrical line that defined the artist’s later work. The central image features a delicately rendered portrait sketch—simple yet expressive—surrounded by softly blooming floral motifs in coral reds and inky blues. These watercolor blossoms radiate warmth and intimacy, evoking Matisse’s joyful exploration of color and form.
Matisse’s bold, instantly recognizable signature dominates the center, flowing organically between the art and the typography. The minimalist layout lets the elements breathe, and the natural beige tone of the paper enhances the softness of the palette and drawing.
Created for the June 1962 exhibition, this poster is both a tribute to Matisse’s mastery of line and color and a beautiful collectible artifact in its own right—an ideal synthesis of modern art and elegant graphic design. An essential piece for lovers of post-war French art and Matisse’s inimitable touch.
Exposition - Fleur
Printed by Mourlot
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