Photo of collection object Attitudes Are Easy and Chaste (Les Attitudes sont faciles et chastes)
Denis, Maurice. Attitudes Are Easy and Chaste (Les Attitudes sont faciles et chastes), 1892-1899. Color lithograph on wove paper, Image: 15 1/2 x 11 in. (39.4 x 27.9 cm) Sheet: 20 7/8 x 16 in. (53 x 40.6 cm). By exchange, 38.442. © artist or artist's estate.

Attitudes Are Easy and Chaste (Les Attitudes sont faciles et chastes)

1892-1899

Maurice Denis

French, 1870-1943

European Art

Maurice Denis’s suite of twelve lithographs, Love, commissioned by the publisher Ambroise Vollard, was inspired by the artist’s courtship of Marthe Meurier, whom he married in 1893. Each of the prints in the series is inscribed with a lyrical caption taken from the journals that Denis kept throughout his relationship.

Along with Pierre Bonnard and Édouard Vuillard, his fellow Nabis painters (named after the Hebrew word for “messenger” or “prophet”), Denis rejected traditional perspective in favor of two-dimensional surface patterns and areas of pure color, used to convey emotional or spiritual meaning. Denis made the famous pronouncement that came to define twentieth-century modernism: “It must be remembered that any painting—before being a war horse, a nude woman, or some anecdote—is essentially a flat surface covered with colors arranged in a certain order.”

For these prints, he worked closely with the master printmaker Auguste Clot, providing him with detailed descriptions of the colors he imagined. This collaboration allowed them to develop the soft, delicate colors that create an otherworldly quality.
Maker/Artist
Denis, Maurice
Classification
Print
Formatted Medium
Color lithograph on wove paper
Locations
Place made: France
Dimensions
Image: 15 1/2 x 11 in. (39.4 x 27.9 cm) Sheet: 20 7/8 x 16 in. (53 x 40.6 cm)
Departments
European Art
Accession Number
38.442
Credit Line
By exchange
Rights Statement
© artist or artist's estate
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