Sunday, February 17, 2013

Paul Serusier

By the Sea in Pouldu
oil on canvas 37x55 cm


Trees along a Creek


Paysage


Nature morte- l’atelier de l’artiste


Roof Tops in Paris


The Talisman, 1888

"The Talisman" is a small, square painting that depicts a forest scene in muted colors. It is considered an important work in the history of modern art because it was a key influence on the development of the Fauvist movement and the broader Post-Impressionist movement.


Mother and Child on a Breton Landscape, 1890


Woman in a Street, 1891


The Stagecoach Road in the Country with a Cart, 1903


(attribué à) Paysage valloné

Paul Sérusier was a French painter who was a pioneer of abstract art and an inspiration for the avant-garde Nabi movement, Synthetism and Cloisonnism. The painting, that became known as The Talisman, was created under the close supervision of Gauguin. It is an extreme exercise in Cloisonnism that approximates to pure abstraction.

source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_S%C3%A9rusier



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