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Sérusier, Paul - The Talisman (1888)

Sérusier, Paul - The Talisman (1888)

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Selecting a piece of history for your home is an act of curation that reflects your own journey toward clarity and center. This fine art giclée is more than a reproduction; it is a high-fidelity window into the Modern Art Canon, produced with the technical precision required for professional gallery display. By prioritizing archival materials and local Brooklyn craftsmanship, we ensure that the intellectual resonance of the artwork is matched by its physical presence in your space.

Every print is designed to provide a sense of lasting value and quiet confidence. This is an investment in your environment, an invitation to replace the noise of modern life with the enduring narrative of the great innovators. Whether displayed as a single focal point or as part of a larger historical survey, these prints provide the tactile and visual aura that only genuine museum-grade materials can deliver.

Museum-Quality Craftsmanship

The Paper: 100% cotton Hahnemühle Photo Rag, world-renowned for its beautiful felt structure and archival longevity.

The Print: Genuine Giclée process using pigment-based inks for depth, detail, and an "aura" that rivals museum originals.

The Production: Printed locally in NYC to ensure the highest standards of color accuracy and material integrity.

The Story

The Cigar Box Revolution

Paul Sérusier was just a student at the Académie Julian who spent a summer in Pont-Aven trying to find himself. He found Paul Gauguin instead. In 1888 the woods of Brittany weren't just trees and dirt, they were a laboratory. Gauguin looked at a patch of forest and told Sérusier to stop thinking and start seeing. If a tree looks yellow, make it the brightest yellow on your palette. If the shadows are blue, use pure ultramarine.

Sérusier grabbed the lid of a wooden cigar box. He didn't have a canvas ready but he had the itch to paint. He squeezed colors directly from the tube and smeared them onto the wood. He didn't mix them. He didn't soften the edges. The result was a tiny board covered in blocks of flat and vibrant color. It was only twenty-seven centimeters tall but it held the weight of a whole new world.

When he got back to Paris and showed it to his friends they thought it was a joke or a mistake. It looked like a landscape accident. The image was so abstract you could barely find the river or the trees. But for the young radicals who would call themselves the Nabis, this cigar box lid was a sacred object. They named it The Talisman. It was the proof they needed that a painting wasn't a window into a room or a mirror of nature, just a flat surface covered with colors in a certain order. Sérusier didn't just paint a landscape that day. He killed the old world on a piece of trash and paved the way for every abstract painter who ever picked up a brush.

References

Sérusier, Paul. The Talisman. 1888. Oil on wood. Musée d'Orsay, Paris.

Boyle-Turner, Caroline. Paul Sérusier. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1983.

Chassé, Charles. The Nabis and Their Period. Translated by Michael Bullock. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1969.

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Your investment is protected. Material or print defects are replaced or fully refunded — no friction, no negotiation. If the work doesn't resonate aesthetically within 5 days of receipt, reach out and we'll make it right.

One note worth reading before you order: because every piece is produced on demand, we're unable to accommodate returns for incorrect size selections. Consult the product specs before you commit — they're there to make sure what arrives is exactly what you envisioned.

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