Henri Matisse Authentic Signed 8.5x10.5 Handwritten Letter BAS Slabbed
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This rare Henri Matisse Autographed 8.5x10.5 Handwritten Letter is an extraordinary piece of art history and a must-have for serious collectors of signed memorabilia. Personally penned and signed by legendary French artist Henri Matisse, this original note delivers a direct connection to one of his most personal and iconic projects—the Rosary Chapel in Vence, France, also known as the Matisse Chapel. Authenticated and slabbed by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), this letter offers verified authenticity and timeless value.
- Personally signed by Henri Matisse – a globally celebrated 20th-century modern artist.
- Original handwritten letter dated to his work on the Rosary Chapel (1947–1951), described by Matisse as “my masterpiece.”
- Text translation: “I beg the Very Reverend Mother Gilles to let my friends see the Chapel stained glass windows – from 10:30 to 11:30 as convenient. I thank you, H Matisse.”
- Authenticated and slabbed by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) for guaranteed authenticity and collector peace of mind.
- 100% Authentic — Verification available on Beckett Authentication Services website.