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The Nude from Gauguin to Bonnard

Eve, icone of modernity


  • Silvana
  • Expo: 6/7/2013 - 3/11/2013. French edition: ISBN 9788836626632, Musée Bonnard, Le Cannet
Gauguin, Bonnard, Rodin, Brancusi, Derain, Matisse, Maurice Denis, Chagall, Redon, Sérusier, Picasso, etc. tous ont donné une ou plusieurs versions d'une Ève moderne. Des Symbolistes aux Nabis en passant par les Fauves et les Cubistes, ils renouvellent leur vision du corps à travers cette image des origines et du Paradis terrestre. Ève devient le standard du nu féminin et de sa représentation au XXe siècle.

ISBN 9788836626649 | E | PB+
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Publisher Silvana
ISBN 9788836626649
Publication date August 2013
Edition Paperback with flaps
Dimensions 300 x 240 mm
Illustrations 120 col.ill.
Pages 176
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition Musée Bonnard, Le Cannet
Description

Since easel painting began, the figure of Eve has been found in the work of painters from Masaccio to Rubens, taking in Michelangelo, Bosch and Brueghel along the way. In the 12h century, the image of the first woman emerged as being the common theme which brought painters and sculptors together around issues relating to the body. The first woman, or the only woman in an artist's world, Eve is the intrinsic representation of the nude. Like so many artists, Gauguin with his exotic Eve or Bonnard with Marthe-Eve, succumbed to this portrayal of nudity as either shameful or as an ideal, inherently primitive. The catalogue presents nearly 70 works from Symbolists, Nabis, Fauves, Cubists and Surrealists: Gauguin, Bonnard, Rodin, Sérusier, Denis, Redon, Matisse, Dufy, Picasso, Douanier Rousseau, Arp, Giacometti and Chagall.
It endeavours to trace the story of Eve, the source for the figurative body, at greater length and in more depth, through essays by Jean Louis Schefer and Véronique Serrano, as well as focus pieces by Gilles Genty, Laurence Madeline, Aline Magnien and Elisabeth Pacoud-Rème. Roberto Mangú's contemporary view talks of the need that present-day painting, and art in general, has for the presence of Eve, in terms of her unchanging qualities.

With contributions from: Gilles Genty, Laurence Madeline, Aline Magnien, Roberto Mangú, Elisabeth Pacoud-Rème, Jean Louis Schefer