Landscape at the Bois d’Amour

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Landscape at the Bois d’Amour is a seminal Post-Impressionist painting by Paul Sérusier, celebrated for its bold use of color and abstraction that helped inspire the Nabis movement.

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instanceOf Post-Impressionist painting
painting
also known as The Talisman
surface form: Le Talisman
art historical significance foundational work for the Nabis group
key work in the development of modern abstraction
art technique deliberate simplification of perspective
emphasis on decorative surface
artistic school Pont-Aven School
surface form: Pont-Aven school
artistic style synthetist
collection Musée d'Orsay
surface form: Musée d’Orsay
color approach Cloisonnist influence
commissioned or guided by Paul Gauguin
country of origin France
creator Paul Sérusier
cultural context late 19th-century French avant-garde
depicts Pont-Aven
surface form: Bois d’Amour near Pont-Aven

landscape
river
trees
exhibition history exhibited in Paris
genre landscape painting
has main subject forest landscape
nature
inception 1888
influenced Maurice Denis
Pierre Bonnard
Édouard Vuillard
inspired by teachings of Paul Gauguin
inspired movement Les Nabis
located in Paris
location depicted Bois d’Amour
material used oil paint
movement Les Nabis
Post-Impressionism
movement role manifesto painting for Les Nabis
notable for abstraction
bold use of color
original language title Le Talisman, paysage au Bois d’Amour
owner France
surface form: French state
part of French national art heritage
period fin de siècle
place of creation Pont-Aven
support wooden panel
theme symbolic landscape
uses flat areas of pure color
non-naturalistic colors
simplified forms

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Paul Sérusier notableWork Landscape at the Bois d’Amour