This is an original 1980 exhibition poster featuring Femme en bleue by Henri Matisse, created for a show at the Musée d’Art Moderne de Céret. Printed in rich, elegant tones, this poster beautifully reproduces one of Matisse’s late-career portraits—a striking figure rendered in the artist’s signature flat color blocks and simplified forms, echoing the stylistic innovations of Fauvism and his ever-evolving exploration of form and color.
The design captures the balance Matisse achieved between modernism and timeless beauty. His Femme en bleue—“Woman in Blue”—is expressive and restrained, harmonizing bold cobalt tones with sculptural contours that reflect his mature artistic vision. The typography is tastefully minimal, allowing the image to dominate, while the museum name and location subtly affirm its provenance.
This poster was produced under official license for the 1980 exhibition and is not a reproduction or reprint. It is a true vintage print—an artifact of both Matisse’s legacy and the long-standing cultural relationship between Céret and the École de Paris. Céret, a town in the French Pyrenees, was a retreat and working space for many great modern artists, including Matisse, Picasso, and Braque.
Highly sought after by collectors of 20th-century art, this piece makes a sophisticated addition to any modern interior or gallery wall. Whether you are a Matisse admirer, a French modernist enthusiast, or a seasoned poster collector, this is an authentic and evocative reminder of one of the great names in modern art history.
Braque - Chagall - Masson - Picasso
Ch. Sorlier - Printed by Mourlot in Paris
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