The Dallas Museum of Art presents:
“Small Worlds: Edouard Vuillard and the Intimate Art of the Nabis”
Beginning in the late 1800s, a group of artists, including Edouard Vuillard, Paul Bonnard, Maurice Denis, and Félix Vallotton , “calling themselves the Nabis, a Hebrew word meaning “prophets,” …forged a new relationship to many of the same subjects that had fascinated the impressionists a generation before: the modern city, its streets and public spaces, and the status of the private self in relation to this public sphere.”
“Small Worlds: Edouard Vuillard and the Intimate Art of the Nabis”
DMA / Dallas Museum of Art – Until April 15, 2015
1717 North Harwood
Dallas, Texas
(Image: Maurice Denis, “Portrait of a Young Girl”)
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