
The Story
The King's Sadness is likely Henri Matisse’s final self-portrait. In this paper cut-out, Matisse presents himself as a king, surrounded by a tambourine player and a dancer. HENRI MATISSE The King's Sadness, 1952 © Musée national d'Art moderne, Paris
- Super–strong: Carries 20 kg / 44 lbs
- Lightweight: 55 g
- Compact: Bag 50 × 42 cm / 19.7" × 16.5"
Extra Bag Zip Pocket 12 × 12 cm / 4.7" × 4.7"
Handle 27 cm / 10.6" - Water–resistant: Preferably hand wash to preserve the water resistant coating. Machine wash at 30°C in a washing bag, to prevent fibres entering the wastewater.

Details & Craftsmanship
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Description
The King's Sadness is likely Henri Matisse’s final self-portrait. In this paper cut-out, Matisse presents himself as a king, surrounded by a tambourine player and a dancer. HENRI MATISSE The King's Sadness, 1952 © Musée national d'Art moderne, Paris
- Super–strong: Carries 20 kg / 44 lbs
- Lightweight: 55 g
- Compact: Bag 50 × 42 cm / 19.7" × 16.5"
Extra Bag Zip Pocket 12 × 12 cm / 4.7" × 4.7"
Handle 27 cm / 10.6" - Water–resistant: Preferably hand wash to preserve the water resistant coating. Machine wash at 30°C in a washing bag, to prevent fibres entering the wastewater.
























