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Rural Festival, 1911-1913. Artist: Ker Xavier Roussel
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Rural Festival, 1911-1913. Artist: Ker Xavier Roussel
Rural Festival, 1911-1913. State Museum of New Western Art, Moscow. The Nabis developed a flat heavily decorative outlined style and were unified in their dislike of impressionism
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This print titled "Rural Festival, 1911-1913" by Ker Xavier Roussel takes us back to a vibrant celebration in the French countryside during the early 20th century. The image showcases a group of children and men immersed in the festivities, their arms raised and hands gesturing with excitement. The Nabis artistic movement is evident through Roussel's use of a flat heavily decorative outlined style, which sets it apart from impressionism. The scene is filled with an array of colors that beautifully capture the essence of rural life. The orange hues of the sky blend harmoniously with the lush green landscape and rustic surroundings. As we observe closely, we notice one boy carrying musical instruments while others carry provisions for this joyous occasion. Amidst nature's embrace, these individuals come together to celebrate their community spirit and love for music. The post-impressionist influence can be seen in Roussel's skillful depiction of details such as plants and trees that add depth to the composition. This print not only transports us back in time but also serves as a reminder of simpler days when festivals brought people closer together. It encapsulates both the beauty of rural life and the artistic vision embraced by Les Nabis artists like Ker Xavier Roussel.
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