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In favour of the provincial
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Hi Cian- yes, all of those Nabis painters were great. Disregarded by some I suppose because of the safe, domestic settings- but that overlooks the strong psychologic elements and intensity of these works. Bonnard suffered the same perceptions by the 'radical painters' of his time- Picasso hated his work. Of course, now that Peter Doig and Daniel Richter keep banging on about them all, they're right back in the mix! There was a big show of Bonnard's interiors at Met NY I think it was- I've got the book, must show it to you sometime- cheers for now, D
Hey Dougal,
Thanks for those books -loved them.
Wasn't aware, as I said to you, that Doig et al were harping on about Vuillard. But, I can see why.
It was by chance really that I got into him - through Alessandra in Rome.
There are some very intense pieces, and I have a strong gut reaction to the work.
I can understand how it could have been dismissed at the time. Strange that...well, as Guston put it "They call it art afterwards you know."
Cheers
ps you work is looking really good
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