This bold lithograph is after The Knife Thrower, a celebrated image by Henri Matisse from his iconic 1947 artist’s book Jazz. Inspired by the spectacle of the circus, Matisse created this composition using his signature cut-paper technique, translating motion and drama into pure abstract form. The fuchsia silhouette, sharp and powerful, suggests the knife thrower mid-performance — poised and focused. Floating shapes around him evoke movement and tension, bringing a graphic rhythm to the scene. The dynamic arrangement of forms creates an emotional intensity that is both playful and theatrical. This lithograph was executed by hand at Atelier Aloys Litho near Paris, under the direction of master lithographer Mario Ferreri, using traditional stone lithography techniques. The work is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity signed by Mario Ferreri, confirming its provenance and artisanal production. Artist: Henri Matisse (1869–1954) Title: The Knife Thrower (Le Lanceur de Couteaux) Medium: Lithograph after original pochoir After: Jazz, 1947 Period: Mid 20th century Date of Manufacture: circa 1960 Printed by: Atelier Aloys Litho, under Mario Ferreri Provenance: Certificate of Authenticity signed by Mario Ferreri Excellent vintage condition Dimensions: 53 cm x 43 cm (20.9 in x 16.9 in) Weight: 2.03 kg (4.47 lbs) A companion lithograph featuring the Knife Thrower's Partner (from the same Jazz-inspired series) is also available in our shop.