15 Nisan 2012 Pazar

LES NABİS


Pierre BONNARD

   Les Nabis were a Parisian group of Post-Impressionist artists and illustrators who became very influential in the field of graphic art. Their emphasis on design was shared by the parallel Art Nouveau movement. Both groups also had close ties to the Symbolists.
  The main representatives of Les Nabis were Pierre Bonnard, Maurice Denis, Ker Xavier Roussel, Felix Vallotton, and Edouard Vuillard.

Edouard VUILLARD

SYMBOLISM

Edvard MUNCH
   Symbolism originated in France, and was part of a 19th-century movement in which art became infused with mysticism. French Symbolism was both a continuation of the Romantic tradition and a reaction to the realistic approach of impressionism. It served as a catalyst in the outgrowth of the darker sides of Romanticism and toward abstraction.
   Symbolism is an important element of most religious arts and reading symbols plays a main role in psychoanalysis. Thus, the Symbolist painters used these symbols from mythology and dream imagery for a visual language of the soul.
Odilon REDON
   Symbolism was more an international ideological trend. Symbolists believed that art should cover more absolute truths which could only be accessed indirectly. Thus, they painted scenes from nature, human activities, and all other real world phenomena in a highly metaphorical and suggestive manner. 
   Odilon Redon, Paul Gaugin, Mikhail Alexandrovich Vrubel, Leon Bakst, James Ensor, Jean Delville,  Edvard Munch are some of the main symbolist artists.