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Jeanne Malivel (French pronunciation: ​[ʒan malivɛl]; 15 April 1895 – 2 September 1926) was a Breton designer and illustrator who inspired the Breton nationalist art movement Seiz Breur. Originally from Loudéac, she revived the art of woodblock printing in her illustrations for the Breton nationalist book The History of our Brittany by Jeanne Coroller-Danio in 1922. These illustrations were influenced by the earlier Synthetism of Paul Gauguin and Émile Bernard.

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  • Jeanne Malivel (fr)
  • Jeanne Malivel (en)
  • ジャンヌ・マリヴェル (ja)
  • Маливел, Жанна (ru)
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  • Jeanne Malivel née le 15 avril 1895 à Loudéac et morte le 2 septembre 1926 à Rennes est une peintre, illustratrice et graveuse française. (fr)
  • ジャンヌ・マリヴェル(仏: Jeanne Malivel、1895年4月15日 – 1926年9月2日)は、フランスのデザイナー、イラストレイター。ブルトン人(ブルターニュ)民族主義芸術運動「セズ・ブルール」に影響を与えた。 (ja)
  • Жанна Маливел (1895—1926) — бретонский дизайнер и иллюстратор, которая вдохновила бретонцев на национальное движение в искусстве . (ru)
  • Jeanne Malivel (French pronunciation: ​[ʒan malivɛl]; 15 April 1895 – 2 September 1926) was a Breton designer and illustrator who inspired the Breton nationalist art movement Seiz Breur. Originally from Loudéac, she revived the art of woodblock printing in her illustrations for the Breton nationalist book The History of our Brittany by Jeanne Coroller-Danio in 1922. These illustrations were influenced by the earlier Synthetism of Paul Gauguin and Émile Bernard. (en)
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  • Jeanne Malivel née le 15 avril 1895 à Loudéac et morte le 2 septembre 1926 à Rennes est une peintre, illustratrice et graveuse française. (fr)
  • Jeanne Malivel (French pronunciation: ​[ʒan malivɛl]; 15 April 1895 – 2 September 1926) was a Breton designer and illustrator who inspired the Breton nationalist art movement Seiz Breur. Originally from Loudéac, she revived the art of woodblock printing in her illustrations for the Breton nationalist book The History of our Brittany by Jeanne Coroller-Danio in 1922. These illustrations were influenced by the earlier Synthetism of Paul Gauguin and Émile Bernard. The images were greatly admired by René-Yves Creston, who considered them to provide the basis for a revived Breton style in art. Creston collaborated with Malivel on a number of works and in the pair set up Seiz Breur, which quickly grew in influence. The title of the movement was derived from a folk story about seven brothers ("seiz Breur" in Breton) collected and published by Malivel. Malivel also painted works in fresco, and designed furniture, embroidery and ceramics. She participated in the International Exhibition of Decorative Arts and Modern Industry in 1925, showing furniture collaboratively designed with Creston. Following her sudden and early death at the age of 31 in the following year, leadership of the movement fell to Creston. (en)
  • ジャンヌ・マリヴェル(仏: Jeanne Malivel、1895年4月15日 – 1926年9月2日)は、フランスのデザイナー、イラストレイター。ブルトン人(ブルターニュ)民族主義芸術運動「セズ・ブルール」に影響を与えた。 (ja)
  • Жанна Маливел (1895—1926) — бретонский дизайнер и иллюстратор, которая вдохновила бретонцев на национальное движение в искусстве . (ru)
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