Hey Susan:
The thing is that while I can give you the CSS code to add your title, not everyone has the Matisse font installed on their computer, so the CSS will substitute for the next available font or default font, which you may not like as much.
You could do what I did...create a title in a photo editing program - I use Paint Shop Pro. So then you can simply upload the title jpeg to a non-public gallery...I have one called backgrounds.
For an idea here's my Title image saved as a transparent background GIF file. You don't have to use a transparent GIF if you know what your background color will be. You can start with 800 x 65 pixel or whatever you feel comfortable with. The advantage of the transparent GIF is that the text comes out nice on whatever background design you use. It's a little weird in it's use, though. You upload it as a GIF but as you can see below you call it a .jpg, otherwise it won't display.
I then open my gallery edit page and add to the description box,
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<TD align=middle><http://www.pbase.com/pinemikey/image/94198760.jpg></TD>
Also, you can see that the transparent GIF isn't totally transparent. So it is up to you to maybe use a background color for the title that will match your gallery background color.