Discover the poetry of colors and the spiritual depth of French post-impressionism with art prints of Paul Sérusier's paintings, a symbolist painter and founder of the Nabis group.
His works, at the crossroads of formal simplification and color vibration, pave the way for 20th-century pictorial modernity.
On Artem Legrand, explore a selection of faithful art prints of his masterpieces, available as a decorative poster or as a canvas print, ideal for poetic, colorful, and contemporary decor.
Gauguin's disciple and the founder of the Nabis
Born in Paris in 1864, Paul Sérusier studied at the Julian Academy, where he met Paul Gauguin in Pont-Aven in 1888.
Under his influence, he painted The Talisman, a manifesto of modern symbolism, where color becomes an autonomous expression of emotion and light.
This revelation gave rise to the group of Nabis (the prophets), which includes Bonnard, Vuillard, and Denis.
Sérusier pursues a deeply spiritual work, marked by Brittany, nature, and the quest for harmony between the visible and the invisible.
Color as an inner language
The works of Paul Sérusier, such as The Talisman, The Forest of Love, Châteauneuf-du-Faou Landscape, The Sacred Wood, or Women by the Sea, demonstrate a search for balance between form and pure color.
He breaks away from realistic representation to make painting a visual music, where each hue expresses a feeling or an idea.
His palette, dominated by greens, ochres, and vibrant blues, gives his compositions a spiritual and meditative harmony.
Each canvas invites you to see nature as a symbol rather than a mere appearance.
A symbolist work for poetic and modern decor
Choosing a reproduction of Paul Sérusier is inviting the depth and serenity of French symbolism into your interior.
His stylized and colorful landscapes fit perfectly into minimalist, bohemian, or artistic decor.
They bring a touch of introspection, balance, and modernity, while evoking the contemplative beauty of the natural world.
About Paul Sérusier
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Birth: 1864 in Paris, France
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Death: 1927 in Morlaix, France
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Movement: Symbolism, Post-Impressionism, Nabis group
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Famous works: The Talisman, The Forest of Love, The Sacred Wood, Landscape of Châteauneuf-du-Faou, Women by the Sea
Paul Sérusier was a pioneer of modernism, seeking to give color a spiritual and emotional role.
His work, both simple and profound, reconciles intuition and rigor, faith and nature.
He remains an essential figure of symbolist painting and French avant-garde.
Decorate your walls with the light of Paul Sérusier
The art prints of Paul Sérusier available on artemlegrand.com bring the softness, spirituality, and chromatic strength of French symbolism to your walls.
They transform your interior into a contemplative and artistic space, bathed in color and emotion.