Oranges, Matisse Inspired Art Print
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Open Doors to a Sunlit Terrace Art Print
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Open Doors to a Pink Sunroom Art Print
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Blue Striped Vase with Foliage Art Print
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Seaside Morning, Matisse-Inspired Art Print
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Pink Forest Fauvist Landscape Art Print
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Goldfish in a Bowl after Matisse Art Print
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Amalfi View Through Open Shutters Art Print
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Sunlit Botanical Room, Matisse-Inspired Art Print
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Matisse-Inspired Botanical Joy Art Print
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Countryside Pathway Art Print
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Blue Striped Vase with Foliage Art Print
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Goldfish and a Cat by Matisse Art Print
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Papiers Découpés Pink Cut-Outs Art Print
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Sunlit Doorway with Cacti Art Print
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Open Window Over the Italian Coast Art Print
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Sunlit Kitchen View Art Print
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Sunlit Mediterranean Terrace Art Print
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Paper Cutout Collage Art Print
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La Dolce Vita Table Art Print
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Sunlit Doorway to the Courtyard Art Print
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Black Cat at the Open Window Art Print
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Mustard Botanical Cut-Out Art Print
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Open Window, Harbour View Art Print
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Open Window to the Riviera Art Print
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Sink with Sea View Art Print
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Matisse Paper Cuts in Pastels Art Print
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Open Window with White Dog, after Matisse Art Print
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Kitchen Window, Blue Bay Art Print
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Coral Tree Garden Path Art Print
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Window with Black Cat, Matisse Style Art Print
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Red Algae on Sky Blue by Henri Matisse Art Print
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Black Cat in the Plant Room Art Print
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Matisse Inspired Window with Cat Art Print
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The Goldfish by Henri Matisse Art Print
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Open Window, Rome by Henri Matisse Art Print
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Still Life with Geranium – Matisse Art Print
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Red Tree in a Painted Forest Art Print
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Matisse-Inspired Sunlit Doorway Art Print
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Black Cat at the Window Art Print
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Matisse-Inspired Bedroom with Sleeping Cat Art Print
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Winter Window Blooms Art Print
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Still Life with Geraniums by Henri Matisse Art Print
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Matisse-Inspired Bedroom View Art Print
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Lemon Muse Portrait Art Print
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Matisse-Inspired Bedroom with a View Art Print
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Pink Garden Florals in Bloom Art Print
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Kitchen Window, Sea View Art Print
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Which Matisse botanical prints work best for a living room?
For a living room, we'd steer you towards Matisse's leaf cut-outs in bold greens or blues. A single large framed print (70x100cm) hung above a sofa makes an immediate statement without needing a gallery wall. The simplified organic shapes hold their own at a distance, which matters in a living space where you're usually viewing from across the room. Our Matisse botanical wall art is printed on thick matte paper with no glare, so it looks fantastic even opposite a window.
Are Matisse botanical prints still in style?
Very much so, and they have been for over a decade now with no sign of slowing down. Matisse's leaf and plant prints sit in that rare sweet spot between fine art and decorative pattern, so they complement both minimalist Scandi interiors and warmer, maximalist spaces. Unlike trendy poster art that dates quickly, Matisse botanical artwork has genuine art historical weight behind it. If you're filling a blank wall and want something that still looks intentional in five years, this is a safe and stylish bet.
How do Matisse's leaf cut-outs differ from traditional botanical art?
Traditional botanical art aims for scientific accuracy, with precise detail and realistic colour. Matisse went the opposite direction. His leaf and plant forms are radically simplified, cut from bold painted paper and arranged almost like visual jazz. That's exactly why they work so well as wall art: you get the natural, organic feel of botanical prints without the fussiness. If your room already has patterned textiles or busy shelving, Matisse leaf prints add life without competing for attention.
Will the colours in my Matisse print fade over time?
Not with ours. We use museum-grade giclée printing with inks rated to last hundreds of years, even in direct sunlight. Our framed prints also come with UV-protective acrylic glaze, so you can hang a Matisse botanical print on a sun-drenched hallway wall without worrying. Every print arrives properly fitted in a solid wood frame, ready to hang straight out of the box. No DIY framing, no warping, no bubbling.
Why did Matisse turn to botanical subjects and paper cut-outs?
After major surgery in 1941 left him largely confined to a wheelchair, Matisse developed his cut-out technique as a way to keep creating. He called it "painting with scissors." Plants and leaves became a central motif because they let him explore pure colour and organic form without the constraints of realistic representation. It's worth knowing because it changes how you see these prints on your wall. They aren't decorative afterthoughts; they represent one of the most inventive creative pivots in modern art history.















































