Artwork Information
Jazz is another major example of Matisse’s late obsession with “drawing with scissors”. The series was produced to illustrate the book of the same name, begun in 1943. As he worked through various ideas, Matisse pinned the shapes up on the wall of his studio, rearranging them until satisfied with the composition. He used a technique known as pochoir, in which thick ink was applied to paper through stencils cut in the shapes of his designs. Often described as one of the most beautiful artists’ books ever seen, Jazz builds 20 circus and theatre themes, with text, into a syncopated improvisation. The Auckland Art Gallery has 13 works on paper by Matisse.
- Artist
- Henri Matisse
- Title
- Le Loup (The Wolf)
- Production Date
- 1944 {conceived}1947 {printed}
- Medium
- unfolded pochoir stencil print on Arches vélin paper
- Dimensions
- 560 x 790 mm
- Credit Line
- Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Julian and Josie Robertson through the Auckland Art Gallery Foundation, 2023
- Accession No
- 2023/6/12/6
- Copyright
- Copying restrictions apply
- Department
- International Art
- Display Status
- Not on display
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