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Creator Name: Matisse Henri
Creator Nationality: French, Paris
Creator Role: Publisher
Creator Dates/Places: 1869 - 1954
Gender: M
Creator Name-CRT: Henri Matisse
Creator Name: Tériade
Creator Nationality: France, Paris
Creator Name-CRT: Tériade
Title: Jazz
View: Part ,The Codomas
Creation Start Date: 1947
Creation End Date: 1947
Creation Date: 1947
Object Type: Books
Classification Term: book
Materials and Techniques: book with color stencil lithographs
Dimensions: H.16-1/2 x W.12-3/4 in.
AMICA Contributor: The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Owner Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
ID Number: B.82.1
Credit Line: Gift of Bruce B. Dayton
Copyright: 2000 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Rights: http://www.artsmia.org/restrictions.cfm and http://www.arsny.org
Related Multimedia Description: Prints and Processes: Henri Matisse's Jazz.: Excerpts from the Interactive Program Prints and Processes. This segment looks at the influencial artwork created by Matisse. Two tracks.
Link to Multimedia: http://www.artsmia.org/prints_processes/
Related Multimedia Description: Prints and Processes: Screenprinting: Registered Printing: The artists creates a stencil and applies it to a piece of fabric (the screen) stretched over a wooden frame. Ink is pulled across the screen with a squeegee and forced through the openings in the stencil onto a sheet of paper below.
Related Multimedia Description: Prints and Processes: Screenprinting: Photographic Transfer Method: The artists creates a stencil and applies it to a piece of fabric (the screen) stretched over a wooden frame. Ink is pulled across the screen witha squeegee and forced through the openings in the stencil onto a sheet of paper below.
Related Multimedia Description: Prints and Processes: Screenprinting: Preparing the Screen: The artists creates a stencil and applies it to a piece of fabric (the screen) stretched over a wooden frame. Ink is pulled across the screen witha squeegee and forced through the openings in the stencil onto a sheet of paper below.
Related Multimedia Description: Prints and Processes: Screenprinting: Cut Stencil Transfer Method : The artists creates a stencil and applies it to a piece of fabric (the screen) stretched over a wooden frame. Ink is pulled across the screen witha squeegee and forced through the openings in the stencil onto a sheet of paper below.
Related Multimedia Description: Prints and Processes: Screenprinting: Block-out Transfer Method: The artists creates a stencil and applies it to a piece of fabric (the screen) stretched over a wooden frame. Ink is pulled across the screen witha squeegee and forced through the openings in the stencil onto a sheet of paper below.
AMICA ID: MIA_.B.82.1
AMICA Library Year: 2003
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