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douard Vuillard, the Nabis, and the Politics of Domesticity

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

douard Vuillard, the Nabis, and the Politics of Domesticity

Contributors:

By (Author) Francesca Berry

ISBN:

9781350186736

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Publication Date:

3rd April 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Individual artists, art monographs
Paintings and painting
Feminism and feminist theory

Dewey:

759.409034

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

312

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

This ground-breaking book is the first to address the feminine and feminist politics of Intimist art a modernist mode of art making developed in the 1890s by douard Vuillard while associated with the Nabi brotherhood. Coined by contemporary critics, 'intimisme' encapsulated the shared approach of these artists to depicting intimate settings and themes. Vuillards paintings, which are typically small, employ bold pigments and economic brushstrokes to depict female figures in tightly composed apartment interiors. Those portrayed include his mother and sister, just as wives and lovers dominate the art of other Nabis, including Maurice Denis and Pierre Bonnard. Francesca Berry comparatively analyses the gender politics of Nabi art to reveal real differences. Through skilled visual interpretation she argues that Vuillard attempted a profound engagement with the material conditions of feminine domesticity in cooperation with his first and most sustained audience: women. He did so, the author reveals, in artworks that explore a complex range of feminine experiences such as sexual initiation, stillbirth, illicit work, and unceasing housework. The personal gender politics of Intimiste practice also are foregrounded. Vuillards studio-bedroom afforded him access to quotidian femininity. But at what risks to his sisters privacy and to his mothers subjectivity Making an artistic project of feminine domesticity also meant entering the field of politics. The 1890s was the decade of state legislation and feminist demands with respect to work in the home and womens familial rights. Personal in motif and Synthetist in form, Berrys extensive historical research reveals these artworks also to have been social and political, sometimes even feminist, in meaning. Transcending the structural repression of domesticity in histories of modernist art, this book powerfully overturns residual myths of aesthetic introspection and social retreat that for too long have been attached to Nabi Synthetism.

Author Bio

Francesca Berry is Associate Professor of History of Art at University of Birmingham, UK. She is an expert in the art, visual culture and design of domesticity and the interior in France 18501940 and has published extensively in this field. Between 2010 and 2022 she was an Editor (and, for five years, Chair) of Oxford Art Journal.

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