Le Talisman, paysage au Bois d’Amour

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Le Talisman, paysage au Bois d’Amour is a seminal 1888 landscape painting by Paul Sérusier, created under the guidance of Paul Gauguin and considered a key precursor to modern abstract art and the Nabis movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landscape painting
painting
alternativeName Le Talisman NERFINISHED
Le Talisman (paysage au Bois d’Amour) NERFINISHED
artForm easel painting
artHistoricalSignificance foundational work for the Nabis movement
key precursor to modern abstract art
seminal work in the transition from Impressionism to abstraction
artisticSchool Pont-Aven school NERFINISHED
associatedWith Les Nabis NERFINISHED
cityOfCollection Paris NERFINISHED
collection Musée d’Orsay NERFINISHED
colorApproach Cloisonnist color areas
commissionedBy Paul Gauguin NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
creator Paul Sérusier NERFINISHED
depicts Bois d’Amour at Pont-Aven NERFINISHED
landscape with path or bank
river or watercourse
trees
describedBy Maurice Denis NERFINISHED
genre landscape art
inception 1888
influenced Maurice Denis NERFINISHED
Nabis painters NERFINISHED
Pierre Bonnard NERFINISHED
Édouard Vuillard NERFINISHED
influencedBy Paul Gauguin NERFINISHED
inspiredBy Paul Gauguin NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle French
locationOfCreation Pont-Aven NERFINISHED
mainSubject Bois d’Amour NERFINISHED
materialUsed oil paint
movement Nabis NERFINISHED
Post-Impressionism
Synthetism NERFINISHED
notableFor didactic role in teaching Nabis principles
radical simplification of forms
use of autonomous color independent of local tone
period late 19th century
surface wood panel
taughtBy Paul Gauguin NERFINISHED
title Le Talisman, paysage au Bois d’Amour NERFINISHED
usesTechnique flat areas of pure color
non-naturalistic color
simplified forms
yearCompleted 1888

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Landscape at the Bois d’Amour original language title Le Talisman, paysage au Bois d’Amour