Pochoir print
50 × 70 cm framed in non-reflective glass
The Jazz series, first published in 1947 by the Paris-based publisher Tériade, consists of 20 pochoir prints created from Matisse’s original cut-outs. It was inspired by his memories of the circus, folklore and his travels to the South Seas.
The pochoir technique allowed for precise layering of colours using stencils, maintaining the vibrancy and spontaneity of Matisse’s original designs. Each plate is accompanied by vivid titles and poetic descriptions by Matisse, recorded by his assistant and collaborator Lydia Delectorskaya.
Pochoir print
50 × 70 cm framed in non-reflective glass
The Jazz series, first published in 1947 by the Paris-based publisher Tériade, consists of 20 pochoir prints created from Matisse’s original cut-outs. It was inspired by his memories of the circus, folklore and his travels to the South Seas.
The pochoir technique allowed for precise layering of colours using stencils, maintaining the vibrancy and spontaneity of Matisse’s original designs. Each plate is accompanied by vivid titles and poetic descriptions by Matisse, recorded by his assistant and collaborator Lydia Delectorskaya.