Memory of Oceania

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Memory of Oceania is a late, large-scale paper cut-out by Henri Matisse that exemplifies his vibrant, abstract style and innovative “cut-outs” technique.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
paper cut-out
artForm collage
cut paper composition
artHistoricalContext Matisse cut-out period NERFINISHED
post-war modern art
artist Henri Matisse NERFINISHED
artisticTechnique cut-out
gouache-painted paper cut-outs
collection Museum of Modern Art, New York NERFINISHED
colorCharacteristic bold contrasts
vibrant colors
countryOfCollection United States of America NERFINISHED
creator Henri Matisse NERFINISHED
creatorBirthName Henri Émile Benoît Matisse NERFINISHED
creatorNationality French
creatorOccupation draftsman
painter
printmaker
sculptor
depicts abstracted seascape
geometric shapes
organic shapes
tropical motifs
exhibitedAt Museum of Modern Art, New York NERFINISHED
genre abstract art
abstract composition
hasPart flat, simplified shapes
overlapping colored paper forms
inception 1953
inspiredBy Matisse’s travels
Oceania NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle French
location Museum of Modern Art NERFINISHED
materialUsed gouache
gouache on paper
paper
movement Fauvism NERFINISHED
Modernism
notableFor innovative cut-out technique
large scale
late work of Matisse
originalTitle Souvenir d’Océanie NERFINISHED
partOfSeries Matisse cut-outs NERFINISHED
late cut-outs of Henri Matisse
period late career of Henri Matisse
title Memory of Oceania NERFINISHED

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Matisse cut-outs notableWork Memory of Oceania