Paul Sérusier
Paul Sérusier | |
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Born |
Paul Sérusier 9 November 1864 Paris, France |
Died |
7 October 1927 62) Morlaix | (aged
Nationality | French |
Alma mater | Académie Julian |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Post-Impressionism |
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, Synthetism and Cloisonnism.[1]
Education
Sérusier was born in Paris. He studied at the Académie Julian and was a monitor there in the mid-1880s.[2] In the summer of 1888 he travelled to Pont-Aven and joined the small group of artists centered there around Paul Gauguin.[3] While at the Pont-Aven artist's colony he painted a picture that became known as The Talisman, under the close supervision of Gauguin. The picture was an extreme exercise in Cloisonnism that approximated to pure abstraction.[4] He was a Post-Impressionist painter, a part of the group of painters called Les Nabis. Sérusier along with Paul Gauguin named the group. Pierre Bonnard, Édouard Vuillard and Maurice Denis became the best known of the group, but at the time they were somewhat peripheral to the core group.
He later taught at the Académie Ranson and published his book ABC de la peinture in 1921. He died at Morlaix.
Writings
- ABC de la peinture, La Douce France & Henri Floury, Paris 1921
- - Second edition, accompanied by a study on Sérusier's life and work, by Maurice Denis, Librairie Floury, Paris 1942
- - Third edition, accompanied by an unpublished correspondence, collected by Madame P. Sérusier and annotated by Mademoiselle H. Boutaric, Librairie Floury, Paris 1950
Gallery
- L'averse 1893, Musée d'Orsay, Paris
- Portrait of Paul Ranson 1890, Musée d'Orsay, Paris
- Melancholy 1890
- The snake eaters 1894, Muzeum Narodowe, Warsaw.
- Boys on a Riverbank 1906
- Landscape 1912, Musée d'Orsay, Paris
References and sources
- References
- ↑ Grove Art Online
- ↑ Arthur Wesley Dow, Joseph Masheck, Composition: A Series of Exercises in Art Structure for the Use of Students and Teachers University of California Press, 1998. ISBN 0-520-20749-1
- ↑ Bennard B Perlman: Robert Henri: His Life and Art, page 17. Courier Dover Publications, 1991. ISBN 0-486-26722-9
- ↑ Harrison, Wood, Gaiger (editors): Art in Theory, 1815–1900 page 1020. Balckwell, 1998. ISBN 0-631-20066-5.
- Sources
- Gauguin and the Nabis: Prophets of Modernism by Arthur Ellridge. Terrail, 1995.
- The Nabis: Bonnard, Vuillard and Their Circle by Claire Freches-Thory (Author), Antoine Terrasse (Author). Flammarion, 2003.
- The Nabis and the Parisian Avant-Garde by Patricia Eckert Boyer (Editor), Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Elizabeth Prelinger. Rutgers University Press, 1988.
- The Nabis and Their Period by Charles Chassé. Lund Humphries, 1969.
- The Nabis, Their History and Their Art, 1888–1896 by George Mauner. Garland Publishing, 1978.
- Frèches-Thory, Claire, & Perucchi-Petry, Ursula, ed.: Die Nabis: Propheten der Moderne, Kunsthaus Zürich & Grand Palais, Paris & Prestel, Munich 1993 ISBN 3-7913-1969-8 (German), (French)
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Paul Sérusier. |
- Sérusier at Olga's Gallery
- biography
- Pierre Bonnard, the Graphic Art, an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Sérusier (see index)