
Wooded Landscape with a Woodcutter

Museum-quality canvas & framed prints, arrives ready to hang.
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A vibrant 1913 still life by Henri Matisse, Flowers and China (The Capuchin Cress) exemplifies his bold color, rhythmic composition, and decorative modernism—an evocative piece from the collection labeled “degenerate art,” held at the Städel Museum.
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Easelhouse prints are made to feel like real art, not disposable décor. Each piece is printed on museum-grade, 100% cotton hot press fine art paper (330gsm), so it has weight in the hand and a calm, matte surface on the wall.
The paper is thick, smooth, and completely non-glossy, which means no plastic shine, no harsh reflections, and colours that sit rich and even. It looks clean in simple frames, holds up to years of viewing, and still feels like a considered object when you're standing right in front of it.

100% cotton fiber, museum-quality base. No optical brighteners.
12-color archival pigment inks for deep blacks and rich colors.
Ultra-smooth surface absorbs light, preventing reflections.
Acid-free paper resists yellowing and becoming brittle over decades.
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Henri Matisse (1869–1954) was a leading French modern artist and the central figure of Fauvism. Renowned for radical color, simplified form and later paper cut‑outs, Matisse reshaped modern decorative painting and influenced generations of artists and designers.
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