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Sérusier, Paul
1864–1927
Nationality: France
Born: 1864, Paris
Died: 1927, Morlaix
Gender: male
Movements
cloisonnism
Symbolism
synthetism
Pont-Aven School
Les Nabis
Occupations
painter
artist
printmaker
Biography
The painter first studied at the Lycée Condorcet in Paris, focusing on philosophy, then painting at the Académie Julian from 1885-1890. His painting of a Breton Weaver won an honorable mention at the Salon of 1888. He was the principal figure in the formation of the group known as the Nabis, in the same year. In 1896 he collaborated on masks and sets for the first performance of Alfred Jarry’s Ubu Roi. Developing from an early association with Gauguin, he became preoccupied in his later career with producing a theoretical system of painting and color.
Wikidata (CC0); Getty ULAN (ODC-By)
Notable Works
- Women bathing with white veils
- Le Talisman, l'Aven au Bois d'Amour
- Q17490940