Les Joueurs de Boules — Henri Matisse, 1908
Les Joueurs de Boules — Henri Matisse, 1908
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Les Joueurs de Boules — Henri Matisse, 1908
Painted in 1908, Les Joueurs de Boules captures three young men — believed to be Matisse, his son, and his nephew — absorbed in a game of pétanque beneath the open sky. The scene radiates ease and warmth, with Matisse's characteristic bold outlines and luminous color reducing the figures to their essential rhythms of movement and leisure.
Henri Matisse (1869–1954) saw in such everyday moments an expression of what he called the "Golden Age" of man — a state of harmony, pleasure, and creative freedom. This work belongs to a series of paintings exploring that theme, and reflects his deep interest in the relationship between the human body, nature, and joyful existence.
A radiant and life-affirming work from one of the great masters of modern art — a print that brings color, warmth, and vitality to any space.
- Artist: Henri Matisse (1869–1954)
- Year: 1908
- Style: Fauvism / Post-Impressionism
- Printed on Luster Premium Photo paper
- Available in multiple sizes

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