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  1. Maurice Denis (25 de novembro de 1870 - novembro de 1943) foi um pintor e escritor francês, membro do movimento simbolista e do Les Nabis. Suas teorias artísticas contribuíram para a criação do cubismo, fauvismo e arte abstrata.

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      Mais, dès 1892, Maurice Denis a abandonné l'iconographie...

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      Maurice Denis (* 25. November 1870 in Granville (Manche); †...

  2. Maurice Denis (25 de novembro de 1870 - novembro de 1943) foi um pintor e escritor francês, membro do movimento simbolista e do Les Nabis. Suas teorias artísticas contribuíram para a criação do cubismo , fauvismo e arte abstrata .

  3. Maurice Denis (25 de noviembre de 1870 – noviembre de 1943) fue un pintor francés, escritor y miembro de los movimientos simbolismo y Les Nabis. Sus teorías contribuyeron a la fundación del cubismo, fauvismo, y arte abstracto . Nació en Granville (Normandía).

    • French
    • Granville, Manche, France
    • Childhood
    • Early Training and Work
    • Mature Period
    • Late Period
    • The Legacy of Maurice Denis

    Maurice Denis was born on November 25, 1870 in the coastal town of Granville in Normandy, where his parents had moved to escape from the Franco-Prussian War; though they would later return, with their only child, to the house of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, in the cozy suburbs of Paris. Maurice's father worked as a railway company official, and his mothe...

    At the Académie Julian, Denis studied alongside his old school friends Vuillard and Roussel. He also befriended two artists who would go on to be centrally involved in the formation of the Nabi group, Pierre Bonnard and Paul Sérusier. At this time, Denis was deeply influenced by the Symbolist movement, in particular the work of Pierre Puvis de Chav...

    Denis was nicknamed the "Nabi of the beautiful icons", because of his compulsion towards a kind of religious iconography informed by his Catholicism, very different from the unorthodox or theosophical Spirituality which influenced other members of the Nabi group. Nonetheless, between 1888 and 1893, Denis exhibited many times with the other group me...

    When Denis was forty-one, his father died, an event that had a great personal impact on the artist. In 1914, he bought the former hospital of Saint-Germaine-en-Laye, renaming it The Priory and renovating the building with frescos and stained-glass windows, a task which preoccupied him until 1928. In 1919, after twenty-six years of marriage, Denis's...

    Maurice Denis was a vital figure during the transitional period between Impressionism and the radical abstraction of early twentieth-century modern art. Although by the end of his life he was chiefly known as one of the most respected art critics in Europe, today he is generally regarded as the last 'Great French Painter' still awaiting rediscovery...

    • French
    • November 25, 1870
    • Granville, France
    • November 13, 1943
  4. In the guise of women dressed in contemporary clothing, Maurice Denis updates a subject taken from classical mythology – the muses who inspire the arts and sciences. But he transforms the theme profoundly, stripping the muses of the traditional attributes which allow them to be identified.

  5. Maurice Denis (French: [dəni]; 25 November 1870 – 13 November 1943) was a French painter, decorative artist, and writer. An important figure in the transitional period between impressionism and modern art, he is associated with Les Nabis, symbolism, and later neo-classicism.