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The Visitation Wood Print featuring the painting The Visitation by Maurice Denis

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

7.50" x 8.00"

Overall:

7.50" x 8.00"

 

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The Visitation Wood Print

Maurice Denis

by Maurice Denis

$91.00

Product Details

The Visitation wood print by Maurice Denis.   Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).

Design Details

Best known as a founding member of Les Nabis, Denis was also an important pioneer of modernism. In 1888, a group of young French artists, most of... more

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Artist's Description

Best known as a founding member of Les Nabis, Denis was also an important pioneer of modernism. In 1888, a group of young French artists, most of which were students together at the Académie Julian in Paris, formed a group called Les Nabis (named for the Hebrew word for “prophets” or “seers”). At the age of 18, Denis was credited with writing the Nabi Manifesto when he published The Definition of Neo-traditionalism in the August 1890 journal Art et Critique. The group followed Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) and contributed to his efforts in the development of synthetism. Looking to transform and revitalize painting, the Nabi painters were committed to creating work that was more than just a representation of the natural world but synthesized symbolic and spiritual metaphors in its imagery. Stylistically, they strove to achieve a purely decorative quality in their paintings, inspired by the pure colors and flattened forms of Gauguin and the simplified compositions of Japanese prints....

 

$91.00

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