An influential French artist is celebrated at an exhibition.
Henri Matisse was one of the most revered artists of the 20th century and is well known for his paper cut-outs produced in the final years of his life.
Now, new prints of the famous cut-outs have gone on display at the Hove Museum of Creativity.
Hedley Swain, chief executive of Brighton and Hove Museums, said: “It's a great pleasure to share the famous cut-out works of Henri Matisse through this exhibition.
“Matisse is a true giant of modern art and this is an amazing chance to enjoy some of his most vibrant and iconic works at Hove Museum of Creativity.”
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Born in 19th century France, Matisse was well known for his vibrant colours. He continued producing work into his eighties.
His paper cut-outs, produced in the last four years of his life when he was bed-bound, are described as his “final triumph”.
Lithographic prints of the cut-outs are on display in Hove until September.
The exhibition will run alongside craft workshops which aim to celebrate Matisse’s style.
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