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Still Life
Emile Bernard — French, 1868–1941 — Cloisonnism / Post-Impressionism
Emile Bernard was a French painter, writer, and theorist whose early work proved unusually influential for so young an artist. Working in Pont-Aven and Brittany in the late 1880s alongside Paul Gauguin, he helped develop Cloisonnism and Synthetism — styles characterized by flat areas of color bounded by dark contours, drawn from medieval stained glass and Japanese prints. His 1888 painting Breton Women in the Meadow marked a decisive break from Impressionist naturalism.
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