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In reply to the discussion: Oh, hi there! Welcome back to your Friday Afternoon Challenge: Scene Stealers! [View all]CTyankee
(68,223 posts)43. Vuillard! Les Nabis!
There is a beautiful, large book recently out on Les Nabis entitled "Beyond the Easel." Have you seen it? Not sure I know what you mean in referencing Vuillard and "out of context from their surroundings except for private spaces." I think I can see that a bit in Bonnard (a fascinating artist, IMO). But I'd have to study up more on Vuillard...If you have other reads on this, I'd love to know about them...
My guess is that photography revolutionized traditional ways of looking at representational art that new ways of seeing the world had to be explored. A real BFD in art history. The Nabi have a role there as well, promoting the aesthetics of the decorative arts, another way of seeing...
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Oh, hi there! Welcome back to your Friday Afternoon Challenge: Scene Stealers! [View all]
CTyankee
Jun 2012
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This one doesn't really have a "correct" version but it was a close as I could find.
CTyankee
Jun 2012
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