Artistes du Salon des Indépendants

Paris, La Belle Époque
MBAM, Mars - Septembre 2020
This is a large exhibition of over 500 works from the collection of Nathalie Bondil's anonymous friend who also contributed to several previous shows. It features secondary figures of the Post-impressionist movement: Paul Signac, Théo van Russelberghe and Maximilien Luce as well as many commercial illustrators. Hidden amongst the rest, one can find art by the better known artists of the time, like Manet, Morisot, Toulouse-Lautrec, Chagall et Seurat.
Updated: Jul 21, 2020

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Paul Signac par T. Van Rysselberghe (1896)
Fille au chat, Berthe Morisot (1892)
Berthe Morisot, E. Manet (1872)
Vue de Londres, Maximilien Luce (1899)
Maximilien Luce
Chez Bruant, Louis Anquetin (1886)
Au foyer, L. Valtat (1869)
Théo Van Rysselberghe (1894)
La Charge, Félix Valloton (1896)
La patisserie, E. Vuillard (1899)
La guerre, Félix Valloton (1915)
La vague, Aristide Maillol (1897)
Poster, Jules Cheret (1893)
La rue, Steinlen (1896)
Art Nouveau, Alfons Mucha (1897)
Maurice de Vlaminck (1914)
Mer descendante, H. Rivière (1902)
Menton, Paul Signac
Paul Signac
Masque en plus (2020)
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