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Sérusier, Paul: Collector seaweeds
Collector seaweeds
Shipping date: 2 days

Collector seaweeds

Paul Sérusier
Symbolism | Landscapes
Reference #: #5471
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Sérusier, Paul: Collector seaweeds
Sérusier, Paul: Collector seaweeds
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Collector seaweeds

The painting depicts a landscape in the style of an oil painting with impressionistic elements. In the centre of the picture is a figure dressed in blue, bending over a reflection of water. The background is divided into layers with different shades of brown, orange and green, representing straw bales and an undulating landscape. Signed "P.S." is placed in the lower left corner.

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Prevailing color of this fine art print is vivid and its shape is landscape. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.

French Symbolist painter Paul Serusier (1864-1927) was born into a family of perfume businessmen. Seruiser studied philosophy in Greek and Latin. After his studies, he visited Pont-Aven in Brittany, where he was attracted by a small group of artists headed by Paul Gauguin, from whom he got one free lesson. When he returned to Paris, he told his colleagues how the famous painter advised him to get rid of stress and imitation, and instead transfer his own ideas, feelings and colours to canvas. A year later, he returned to Pont-Aven and became part of the art group Nabis, whose members included for example Jean-Edouard Vuillard. In 1895, Srusier’s artistic repertoire dramatically changed. After a visit from a friend from Germany, who was a Benedictine monk, he coined the idea that the beauty of the divine laws can be revealed only by an artist with a sense of harmony. However, he was not understood by the artistic community. When he died in 1927, an art magazine published a long article mapping his life work in his honour.

Collector seaweeds

Paul Sérusier
Symbolism | Landscapes
Reference #: #5471

Motif size (width max. 120 cm)

Total size: 80 x 66 cm

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Shipping date: 2 days
Price (incl. VAT)
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40 €

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Print. The image is printed on the top quality 10-ink HP Z9PS printer on HP matte 270 g / m2 paper. You can choose any size to an accuracy of 1 cm. A margin of 5 cm around the image is added to the size of the motif.

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Collector seaweeds

The painting depicts a landscape in the style of an oil painting with impressionistic elements. In the centre of the picture is a figure dressed in blue, bending over a reflection of water. The background is divided into layers with different shades of brown, orange and green, representing straw bales and an undulating landscape. Signed "P.S." is placed in the lower left corner.

This description was created by artificial intelligence, please be indulgent.



Prevailing color of this fine art print is vivid and its shape is landscape. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.

French Symbolist painter Paul Serusier (1864-1927) was born into a family of perfume businessmen. Seruiser studied philosophy in Greek and Latin. After his studies, he visited Pont-Aven in Brittany, where he was attracted by a small group of artists headed by Paul Gauguin, from whom he got one free lesson. When he returned to Paris, he told his colleagues how the famous painter advised him to get rid of stress and imitation, and instead transfer his own ideas, feelings and colours to canvas. A year later, he returned to Pont-Aven and became part of the art group Nabis, whose members included for example Jean-Edouard Vuillard. In 1895, Srusier’s artistic repertoire dramatically changed. After a visit from a friend from Germany, who was a Benedictine monk, he coined the idea that the beauty of the divine laws can be revealed only by an artist with a sense of harmony. However, he was not understood by the artistic community. When he died in 1927, an art magazine published a long article mapping his life work in his honour.


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