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Paul Serusier Les Laveuses a la Laita oil painting on canvas
Les Laveuses a la Laita
Painting ID::  91912
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Paul Serusier Les Laveuses a la Laita oil painting on canvas



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  Paul Serusier
  French Painter, 1863-1927 was a French painter who was a pioneer of abstract art and an inspiration for the avant-garde Nabi movement. He studied at the Academie Julian and was a monitor there in the mid 1880s. In the summer of 1888 he travelled to Pont-Aven and joined the small group of artists centered there around Paul Gauguin. 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. He was a Post-Impressionist painter, a part of the group of painters called Les Nabis. Serusier along with Paul Gauguin named the group. Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Maurice Denis became the best known of the group, but at the time they were somewhat peripheral to the core group.
  Les Laveuses a la Laita
  oil on canvas, 73 X 92 cm, 1892 cjr

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