- Paul
Sérusier (9
November 1864 – 7
October 1927) was a
French painter who was a
pioneer of
abstract art and an
inspiration for the avant-garde
Nabis movement...
- Paul Ranson, Édouard Vuillard, Ker-Xavier Roussel, Félix Vallotton, Paul
Sérusier and
Auguste Cazalis. Most were
students at the Académie
Julian in Paris...
- flat patterns, thus
differing from
Impressionist art and theory. Paul
Sérusier -
Talisman (Bois d'amour) (1888) Paul
Gauguin -
Vision After The Sermon...
- The
Talisman is a
painting by
French artist Paul
Sérusier made in 1888,
under the
guidance of Paul
Gauguin at the artist's
colony of Pont-Aven in Brittany...
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March 1888.
Artists Émile Bernard,
Louis Anquetin, Paul Gauguin, Paul
Sérusier, and
others started painting in this
style in the late 19th century. The...
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Henri Rousseau – 3
paintings Théo van
Rysselberghe – 6
paintings Paul
Sérusier – The Talisman, the Aven
River at the Bois d'Amour
Georges Seurat – 19...
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Pinault bought his
first significant painting, Cour de
ferme by Paul
Sérusier, in 1980. He
collected art of the 20th
century (Mondrian, Pic****o, Man...
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Impressionism to the
various styles of
Modern art. His
fellow founders were Paul
Sérusier, Henri-Gabriel Ibels,
Pierre Bonnard, and
Maurice Denis. In 1891, he parti****ted...
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influenced Derain's work at
Collioure in 1905. In 1888
Gauguin had said to Paul
Sérusier: "How do you see
these trees? They are yellow. So, put in yellow; this...
- together,
staying at the
Pension Gloanec in Pont-Aven.
Later they
joined Paul
Sérusier in
Huelgoat where they came into
contact with
Georges Rasetti (1889–1957)...