Intimist (Intimisme)

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This stylistic classification has been used to describe late 19th-century genre scenes, set within domestic spaces. Intimism is closely associated with works produced by Edouard Vuillard and Pierre Bonnard. The visual characteristics of intimism overlap with contemporary movements and groups such as impressionism, Symbolism, and the Nabis. In addition to intimate spaces, the term can describe visual art or literature that deals with personal, private feelings or experiences. Vuillard, Bonnard, and their intimist contemporaries were adopting ideas explored centuries earlier by Dutch artists such as Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675).

Source
"European Collection," DMA research document, n.d., Education files. 

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ASSOCIATED CONTENT CHUNKS 

AUDIO ASSETS 
Belinda Thomson, "Edouard Vuillard: Exploring the Limits of Intimism," lecture April 1, 2010, Dallas Museum of Art. Transcribed. (Lecture was one of two delivered on the same evening. Dr. Thomson gave her presentation first.)
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IMAGE ASSETS 

WEB RESOURCES 
The Nabis and Decorative Painting~Read Laura Auricchio's October 2004 essay for the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History (October 2004, Metropolitan Museum of Art).

ARCHIVAL RESOURCES 

FUN FACTS 

TEACHING IDEAS 

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General Description
This stylistic classification has been used to describe late 19th-century genre scenes, set within domestic spaces. Intimism is closely associated with works produced by Edouard Vuillard and Pierre Bonnard. The visual characteristics of intimism overlap with contemporary movements and groups such as impressionism, Symbolism, and the Nabis. In addition to intimate spaces, the term can describe visual art or literature that deals with personal, private feelings or experiences. Vuillard, Bonnard, and their intimist contemporaries were adopting ideas explored centuries earlier by Dutch artists such as Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675).

Source
"European Collection," DMA research document, n.d., Education files. 

Fun Facts
 
Archival Resources
 
Web Resources
 
The Nabis and Decorative Painting~Read Laura Auricchio's October 2004 essay for the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History (October 2004, Metropolitan Museum of Art).

Notes
Removed TMS tags as part of the October 2015 revision process- 2000.190.FA, 2001.26, 1996.48.FA, 2006.47.9, 

Rule applies this content to Vuillard and Bonnard.

This note was previously tagged #routed (and possibly !Routed_Feb15). I am removing those tags and replacing with #draft so that this note proceeds to GDocs for routing and is harvested to Brain. (EAS, 12/22/2016)

Revising rule to link with objects instead of constituent records.
SET OPERATOR AS OR
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Apply to constituents with id equals 2029

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*European Art
Symbolist (style): AAT: 300021514
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interior spaces: AAT: 300078790
France (nation): TGN: 1000070
Bonnard_Pierre: ULAN: 500115555
Vuillard_Edouard: ULAN: 500014954
Intimist (style or movement): AAT: 300021423
Nabis: ULAN: 500272193
Impressionist (style): AAT: 300021503
genre (visual works): AAT: 300139140
Vermeer_Johannes: ULAN: 500032927
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