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Of exceptional scope in France, the exhibition highlights the final years of Henri Matisse’s creative output. At nearly 80 years old, the artist reinvented himself, notably through cut-out gouache, which profoundly renewed his creative process and gave his art a monumental dimension. More than three hundred works, from the Centre Pompidou collection and major international loans, are on display—including exceptional large-scale pieces, some brought together for the first time. Let Claudine Grammont, the exhibition’s curator, guide you through Matisse’s last great studio, exploring paintings, a series of drawings, illustrated books, cut-out gouaches, and even stained glass windows, all variations on this final moment of grace. 📆 “Matisse, 1941–1954,” on view until July 26, 2026 at the Grand Palais! 👉 More info: https://bit.ly/CP_ExpoMatisse