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Bathers with Red Cow Painting ID:: 11649
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Emile Bernard Bathers with Red Cow 1887
3' x 2' 4 1/2''(92.5 x 72.5 cm)Gift of Christian de Galea,1984
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After the Bath Painting ID:: 11650
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Emile Bernard After the Bath the Nymphs,1908
3' 11 3/4'' x 4' 11 1/2''(121 x 151 cm)Gift of Paul Jamot,1931
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Harvest on the Edge of the Sea Painting ID:: 11651
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Emile Bernard Harvest on the Edge of the Sea 1892(Salon des Independants,1892)
2' 3 1/2'' x 3'(70 x 92 cm)
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Breton Women with Parasols Painting ID:: 11652
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Emile Bernard Breton Women with Parasols 1892
2' 8'' x 3' 5 1/4''(81 x 105 cm)
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Madeleine in the Bois d'Amour (mk06) Painting ID:: 21116
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Emile Bernard Madeleine in the Bois d'Amour (mk06) 1888
4' 6'' x 5' 4 1/2''(137 x 164 cm)RF 1977-8
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Emile Bernard
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1868-1941
French
Emile Bernard Galleries
(b Lille, 28 April 1868; d Paris, 15 April 1941). French painter and writer. He was the son of a cloth merchant. Relations with his parents were never harmonious, and in 1884, against his fathers wishes, he enrolled as a student at the Atelier Cormon in Paris. There he became a close friend of Louis Anquetin and Toulouse-Lautrec. In suburban views of Asnires, where his parents lived, Bernard experimented with Impressionist and then Pointillist colour theory, in direct opposition to his masters academic teaching; an argument with Fernand Cormon led to his expulsion from the studio in 1886. He made a walking tour of Normandy and Brittany that year, drawn to Gothic architecture and the simplicity of the carved Breton calvaries. In Concarneau he struck up a friendship with Claude-Emile Schuffenecker and met Gauguin briefly in Pont-Aven. During the winter Bernard met van Gogh and frequented the shop of the colour merchant Julien-Franois Tanguy, where he gained access to the little-known work of Cezanne. |
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