Landscape, 1893. Twenty-four-year-old Paul S?rusier met Paul Gauguin in Brittany at the artists colony in Pont- Aven. S?rusier enthusiastically embraced the older artist's flat, simplified forms and bold colours. He became one of Gauguin's closest disciples, promoting his aesthetic among a group of Parisian artists who became known as the Nabis-the Hebrew word for "prophets"-because they predicted a new era in art. S?rusier was primarily interested in creating decorative surfaces which juxtaposed flat planes of opposing colours. S?rusier made only a few prints during his career, but the bold, primitive-looking Breton Landscape was selected for publication in Lestampe originale, a quarterly publication of original prints that appeared from 1893 to 1895. Breton Landscape pays homage to Gauguin's Volpini Suite, a series of eleven zincographs printed on canary yellow paper in 1889. The high horizon, tilted ground, winding fence, and geometric shapes of the fields echo details in Gauguin's Breton Women by a Fence.

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