Âé¶¹APP

Torch of Hope, UNNY040L, 1954, UNICEF
Title

Torch of Hope

Gift ID: 
UNNY040L

Torch of Hope was created by Henri Matisse (1869 ¨C 1954) in the last year of his life. The collage was made by gluing yellow, blue, and black painted paper cut-outs onto a board, a process Matisse described as ¡°cutting directly into color¡± and ¡°drawing with scissors.¡± A leader of Fauvism and a master colorist, Matisse developed this technique in his last decade of life and considered cut-outs to reach ¡°a greater space¡± than the confines of easel painting. 

Matisse made the collage specially for the UNICEF greeting card program and donated it to the Âé¶¹APP in 1954. Originally deriving all of its funding from Âé¶¹APP member states, UNICEF began its own fundraising in 1951 by selling greeting cards, with all proceeds going to the agency¡¯s mission to improve health and welfare of the world¡¯s most disadvantaged children. Met with great success, UNICEF greetings cards have featured the work of many notable artists and continue to be available for purchase today. UNICEF reproduced Matisse¡¯s Torch of Hope in its 1972 card selection. 

Donor Region: 
Others (Institutions, Foundations, Individuals)
Donor: 
UNICEF
Classification: 
Paintings & Works on Paper
Materials: 
Paper
Medium: 
Mixed-media collage
Location (Building): 
Secretariat (S)
Location floor: 
38th Floor
Donation Date: 
December 31, 1954
Artist or Maker: 
Henri Matisse
Dimensions: 
8 x 10 in.