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Series Title: Love, Amour

Morning Bouquet, Tears

1899
(French, 1870–1943)
printer
(French, 1858–1936)
publisher
(French, 1867–1939)
Culture
Measurements
Image: 38.3 x 28.5 cm (15 1/16 x 11 1/4 in.); Sheet: 52.8 x 40.6 cm (20 13/16 x 16 in.)
Catalogue raisonné
Cailler 110
Public Domain
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Maurice Denis was a devout Catholic and often drew visual connections between his wife, Marthe, the subject of this print series, and the Virgin Mary.

Description

Maurice Denis belonged to the Nabis, a group of artists who came together in 1889 to pursue a radical new style informed by subjective experience and emotion. This print is from a series in which Denis explored his devotion to his wife, Marthe, by depicting her in a variety of settings alongside titles drawn from his own journal. The vague but evocative images were meant to encourage the viewer to draw connections to the theme and meditate on its meaning.
A vertically oriented color lithograph in muted greens, pinks, and browns depicts a woman with light skin in a garden. Facing right, she rests her chin on her hand, reaching toward a pink bouquet extended by an unseen figure. Behind her, a circular fountain sits before a house and trees. Handwritten text and a signature appear in the white margin below the hazy, soft-focus scene.

Morning Bouquet, Tears

1899

Maurice Denis, August Clot, Ambroise Vollard

(French, 1870–1943), (French, 1858–1936), (French, 1867–1939)

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