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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ACMI Identifier
505490
Language
English
Subject categories
Crafts & Visual Arts → Art - History
Crafts & Visual Arts → Art - Study and teaching
Crafts & Visual Arts → Art appreciation
Crafts & Visual Arts → Art, Modern
Crafts & Visual Arts → Artists - France
Crafts & Visual Arts → Bonnard, Pierre, 1867-1947
Crafts & Visual Arts → Painters - France
Crafts & Visual Arts → Painting - History
Crafts & Visual Arts → Painting, Modern - 19th century - France
Crafts & Visual Arts → Ranson, Paul, 1861-1909
Crafts & Visual Arts → Roussel, Ker Xavier, 1867-1944
Crafts & Visual Arts → Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de, 1864-1901
Crafts & Visual Arts → Vuillard, Edouard, 1868-1940
Documentary → Documentary films - France
Education, Instruction, Teaching & Schools → Art - Study and teaching
People → Bonnard, Pierre, 1867-1947
People → Ranson, Paul, 1861-1909
People → Roussel, Ker Xavier, 1867-1944
People → Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de, 1864-1901
Sound/audio
Sound
Colour
Colour
Holdings
16mm film; Access Print (Section 1)