
1864–1927 · French · 28 artworks
artist bio
Paul Sérusier was a French painter and a pioneer of abstract art and the Nabis movement. He is known for his theoretical contributions to art and his emphasis on the spiritual and symbolic aspects of painting.
what you'll learn
Studying Sérusier's work allows students to understand the transition from Impressionism to more symbolic and abstract forms of art. Students can learn about color theory, simplified forms, and the expression of spiritual ideas through art.
related: Emile Bernard, Paul Gauguin, Maurice Denis

The Aqueduct
1905

Solitude, Huelgoat Landscape
1892

Landscape
1912

Woman in a Street
1891

The sewer
1892

Still Life with Churn
1925

Interior
1888

Madeline with the Offering
1892

Seaweed Gatherer
1890

Louise (The Breton servant)
1890

The Breton Weaver
1888

Grammar
1892

Young Breton (The Little Knitter)
1896

The Ile de la Douane, the Mouthe of the Trieux River
1892

Evening
1884

Plate of Apples
1891

Fair Chateauneuf du Faou
1903

A Breton Sunday
1890

Portrait of Paul Ranson Dressed as a Prophet
1890

Washerwomen at the Laita River, near Pouldu
1892

Two Breton Women under a Flowering Apple Tree
1890

Little Breton Girl Seated (Portrait of Marie Francisaille)
1895

A rain
1893

Avenue de Neuilly

The Young Mothers
1891

Still life with apples and jug
1912

Peasant with Three Cows
1893

Square with Street Lamp
1891