Private lives : home and family in the art of the Nabis : Paris, 1889-1900

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Private lives : home and family in the art of the Nabis : Paris, 1889-1900

Mary Weaver Chapin and Heather Lemonedes Brown ; with contributions by Francesca Berry ... [et al.]

The Cleveland Museum of Art , Yale University Press [distributor], c2021

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Catalogue of the exhibition held at The Cleveland Museum of Art, July 1-Sept. 19, 2021 ; Portland Art Museum, Oct. 23, 2021-Jan. 23, 2022

Bibliography: p. 269-272

Includes index

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A New York Times best art book of 2021 In 1889, avant-garde artists in Paris formed a brotherhood to promote a radical new direction in art. Adopting the name Nabis-Hebrew for "prophets"-they aimed to capture subjective experience and emotion in their paintings, prints, and drawings. This volume focuses on intimate views of home and family by four Nabi artists: Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947), Maurice Denis (1870-1943), Felix Vallotton (1865-1925), and Edouard Vuillard (1868-1940). For Bonnard and Denis, this arena was ideal for depicting small pleasures and modest acts of life; Vallotton and Vuillard, however, hinted at the tensions simmering just below the surface. This gorgeous catalogue is the first to delve deeply into the Nabis' use of domestic life as the locus for artistic inspiration. Distributed for the Cleveland Museum of Art Exhibition Schedule: The Cleveland Museum of Art (July 1-September 19, 2021) Portland Art Museum, OR (October 23, 2021-January 23, 2022)

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