Nabi

E316208

Nabi was a late 19th-century French avant-garde art movement whose members emphasized flat color, decorative pattern, and symbolic, spiritual content in their paintings and prints.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art movement
avant-garde movement
artisticStyle decorative pattern
flat color
spiritual content
symbolic content
associatedWith Art Nouveau
decorative arts
coreConcept decorative unity of the picture surface
emphasis on subjective vision
rejection of naturalistic modeling
spiritual symbolism in everyday scenes
synthesis of form and color
countryOfOrigin France
field painting
printmaking
hasCharacteristic flattened pictorial space
intimate domestic interiors
ornamental composition
private, introspective subject matter
hasLanguageName French
hasPart Les Nabis
inception late 19th century
influenced 20th-century decorative painting
modern graphic design
influencedBy Japanese prints
Paul Gauguin
Paul Sérusier
Post-Impressionism
Symbolism
locationOfActivity Paris
movementType avant-garde art
notableMember Aristide Maillol
Félix Vallotton
Georges Lacombe NERFINISHED
Ker-Xavier Roussel
Maurice Denis
Paul Ranson
Paul Sérusier
Pierre Bonnard
Édouard Vuillard
usedTechnique large flat color areas
non-naturalistic color
patterned surfaces
simplified contours

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