Bonnard Versus Cezanne by Francis Rink Donnelly

Bonnard Versus Cezanne

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Nabis tranquility sent shockwaves unto Mondrain.  Not aware that the birth and death of nineteenth century art was upon the lips of Sheol; struggles foretook.  A table of retro-active portraits seemingly enticed the vigilantes…one color stroke at a time.  For the late nineteen  hundreds was accrued to the early twentieth.  Travel and anticipation of “Interior” was the capitulation of Vuillard.  Notably, friends…This region of the world was inseparable to the artists that starved.  
Bonnard was bold, beyond, and be-taken by the simple gestures that gave way to this early day of avant-garde.  Lithographs and the like works on posters juxtaposed an assimilate future for art.  The correlation of time and space were jilted in the early works; becoming paralleled in all “ impressionist color”…

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