The Prophets: Pont-Aven, the Nabis and Toulouse-Lautrec

France, 1971

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Works of the “Nabis” - Vuillard, Serusler, Ranson, Roussel and Bonnard, whose basic principle was that the picture is not a description and should differ from the model. Compares the “Nabis” with Toulouse-Lautrec to show how both confirmed change in painting and helped open the way for modern painting. Suitable for middle and upper secondary levels.

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director

Pierre Alibert

production company

International Film Bureau

Les Films du Cypres

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00:18:00:00

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France
Production dates
1971

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