Séraphine Louis

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Séraphine Louis was a French self-taught painter renowned for her richly colored, mystical floral compositions that became emblematic of Naïve art.

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instanceOf human
painter
alsoKnownAs Séraphine de Senlis NERFINISHED
artisticStyle naïve painting
symbolic floral imagery
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1864-09-03
dateOfDeath 1942-12-11
discoveredBy Wilhelm Uhde NERFINISHED
era early 20th century
late 19th century
ethnicGroup French
familyName Louis NERFINISHED
genre floral painting
still life painting
givenName Séraphine NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic dense ornamental patterns
intense color contrasts
lack of academic training
mystical atmosphere
inspiredBy nature
religious visions
mannerOfDeath natural causes
mentalHealth periods of mental illness
movement Naïve art NERFINISHED
Outsider art NERFINISHED
name Séraphine Louis NERFINISHED
notableExhibition exhibitions organized by Wilhelm Uhde in the 1920s
notableFor mystical floral compositions
richly colored paintings
notableWork large-scale floral still lifes
occupation painter
placeOfBirth Arsy, Oise, France NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Villiers-sous-Erquery, Oise, France NERFINISHED
placeOfDetention psychiatric hospital in Clermont, Oise
portrayedBy Yolande Moreau NERFINISHED
portrayedIn film "Séraphine" NERFINISHED
posthumousRecognition increased in late 20th century
preArtOccupation cleaner
domestic servant
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Senlis, France NERFINISHED
selfTaught true
sexOrGender female
socialStatus working class
subjectOf biographical film "Séraphine" (2008) NERFINISHED
usedMaterial homemade pigments
oil paint
workLocation Senlis, France NERFINISHED

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Naïve art notableArtist Séraphine Louis