Thursday, 17 November 2011

Maurice Denis - part 3 - lithographs

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This is part 3 of a 3-part post on the works of French post-impressionist, and member of Les Nabis, Maurice Denis (1870-1943). In my last post I mistakenly said it was a 2-part post, but meant to say parts 1 and 2 featured Denis's paintings, part 3 his lithographs. For biographical notes on Denis see part 1.


1894 Apparition 
sheet-music cover 
lithograph

1895 Christ at Emmaus 
lithograph

1895 The Visitation 
lithograph

1895 Woman with Ewer 
lithograph

1898 Allegory 
lithograph

1898 Amour, The Caress 
lithograph

1898 Dusk has the Sweetness of an Old Painting 
lithograph

1900 Mother with a Child at a Window 
lithograph

1901 Nymphe couronnée de paquerettes 
lithograph

1923 Psalms 
lithograph

1925 Maternité à la fenêtre ouverte 
lithograph

1925 Maternité au jardin 
lithograph

1925 Saint François d'Assisse 
lithograph  

1925 Solitude 
lithograph

1927 Grande maternité 
lithograph

1927 L'enfant au coquetier 
lithograph

Ce fut un religieux mystère, from the album Amours 
lithograph

Le bouquet matinal, les larmes 
lithograph

Love, Our Souls, in Slight Gestures 
lithograph

Monday, 14 November 2011

Maurice Denis - part 2

Self-portrait with His Family in Front of Their House

This is part 2 of a 2-part post on the works of French post-impressionist, and member of Les Nabis, Maurice Denis (1870-1943). For biographical notes and more works by Denis see part 1 also.


c1900 L'Enfant Jésus à la Belle Verdure 
oil on canvas

c1902 Maternite, Anne-Marie et Marthe a la Bague Ovale 
oil on canvas

1903 Intimité près de la Fenêtre 
oil on canvas

1905 Euridice

1905 Nazareth

c1905 Sacred Spring at Guidel 
oil on cardboard 
© 2003 State Hermitage Museum

1906 Baigneuses au Petit Temple

In 1908-9 Maurice Denis was commissioned by Ivan Morozov, Russian industrialist and famous patron of art, to make a series of decorative panels, The Story of Psyche, which he brought to Moscow in January 1909 to install in Morozov's house.

1908-9 Panel 1. 
Eros is Struck by Psyche's Beauty 
© 2003 State Hermitage Museum

1908-9 Panel 2. 
Zephyr Transporting Psyche to the Island of Delight 
© 2003 State Hermitage Museum

1908-9 Panel 3. 
Psyche Discovers her Mysterious Lover is Cupid 
oil on canvas 

1908-9 Panel 4. 
The Vengeance of Venus 
oil on canvas 
© 2003 State Hermitage Museum

1908-9 Panel 5. 
In the Presence of the Gods Jupiter Bestows Immortality on Psyche and Celebrates Her Marriage to Eros 
oil on canvas 
© 2003 State Hermitage Museum

1908-9 Panel 6. 
Psyche's Kin Bid Her Farewell on a Mountain Top 
oil on canvas 
© 2003 State Hermitage Museum

1909 Sand Castle 
oil on board

1914 Dancing around the Large Trees at Perros 
oil on board

1915 Yellow Cat 
oil on board

1918 The Return of Young Tobie

1919 Around a Child with a Dog

1927 Avallon, Paysage au Grand Arbre 
oil on canvas

Games in the Sand

The Cow Girl

Saturday, 12 November 2011

Maurice Denis - part 1

Maurice Denis 1903 by Odilon Redon

Following on from French artist Paul Sérusier, I’m taking a look at fellow artist and member of Les Nabis, Maurice Denis (1870 – 1943).

Denis received a classical education in the Lycée Condorcet where he met Vuillard, Roussel and Lugné-Poë. While studying in the Lycée he took drawing lessons and copied paintings by the old masters. In 1888 he enrolled at the Académie Julian and then at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. In the same year painter Paul Sérusier showed his friends at the Académie Julian the famous landscape, which he had painted at the suggestion of Gauguin at Pont-Aven and which, for this reason, was considered a "talisman" of Gauguin's doctrine of Synthetism.

Sérusier's The Talisman


This was a decisive revelation for Denis who found himself attracted by the new idea of Synthetism and by Gauguin's paintings, which he first saw at the exhibition of the Impressionist and Synthetist Group at the Café Volpini in 1889.

Denis joined the Nabis (a Hebrew word meaning 'prophets') and in 1890, in the review Art et Critique, he published his famous article in which he stated the artistic credo of the group. During this period he became associated with the Symbolist writers, illustrating the books of André Gide and Paul Verlaine's Sagesse, and designing front-pieces for Maurice Maeterlinck's Pelléas et Mélisande and for musical scores of Claude Debussy.

Like the other Nabis, Denis experimented in various fields of art, designing carpets, painting cartoons for stained-glass and mosaic panels, and decorating ceramics. The 1890s saw his first large-scale decorative works, the painted ceiling in the house of the French composer Chausson (1894) and a cycle of panels on the theme The Legend of St. Hubert (1897) in the house of the collector Cochin.

His early work as a painter is marked by originality, though he was strongly influenced by the art of the Italian Renaissance, especially after his trips to Tuscany and Umbria in 1895 and 1897. Though his paintings and mural decorations of subsequent years can now seem rather anaemic and sugary, his fame continued to grow. He received numerous commissions: from 1899 to 1903 he decorated the Church of Sainte-Croix at Vésinet; and in 1908-9 he was commissioned by Ivan Morozov, Russian industrialist and famous patron of art, to make a series of decorative panels, The Story of Psyche, which he brought to Moscow in January 1909 to install in Morozov's house.

In 1913, Denis did ceiling paintings for the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées; in 1917, he worked in the Church of St. Paul at Geneva; in 1924, he decorated the dome of the Petit Palais in Paris; and in 1928, he painted the ceiling above the staircase in the Senate building. Between 1936 and 1939, he did a number of decorative panels for the Palais des Nations in Geneva. In addition to his work as a painter, Denis was one of the most prominent art theoreticians of the time. His articles on contemporary art, published in various magazines, were later collected in Théories (1912) and Nouvelles theories (1922). Maurice Denis died in 1943.

Part 2 will look at more of Marice Denis’s paintings, and Part 3 at his delicate lithographs.


1890 Bretons 
oil on canvas

1891  Easter Morning or Easter Mystery 
oil on canvas

1891 Eva Meurier in a Green Dress 
oil on canvas

1891 Princess Maleine's Minuet 
or Marthe Playing the Piano 
oil on canvas

1891 The Seasons Series, September 
or September Evening 
oil on canvas

1892 Regatta at Perros 
oil on canvas

1892 Rocks at Pouldu 
oil on board

1892 The Sleeper or Young Girl Asleep 
oil on canvas

1892 Wedding Procession 
oil on canvas 
© 2003 State Hermitage Museum

c1892 Encounter 
oil on  cardboard
 © 2003 State Hermitage Museum

1893 The Muses in the Sacred Wood

1894 Mary Visits Elizabeth

1894 Virginal Spring (Flowering Apple Trees) 
oil on canvas

1895 Mother and Child 
oil on canvas 
© 2003 State Hermitage Museum

c1895 Furrows in the Snow

1896 Martha and Mary 
oil on canvas 
© 2003 State Hermitage Museum

1897 Figures in a Spring Landscape (Sacred Grove) 
oil on canvas 
© 2003 State Hermitage Museum

1897 Noele's First Steps 
oil on panel

1897 Portrait of Yvonne Lerolle 

1899 Parisians at the Seaside, Evening 
oil on canvas

1899 Woman in Blue 
oil on paper

1899 Young Girl Wearing an Apron