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| EMILE BERNARD EMILE BERNARD (1868-1941) The French painter and writer who seemed to know everyone; he was pals with Toulouse-Lautrec, Louis Anquentin (with whom he developed Cloisonnism, a style using flat areas of colour with bold dark outlines) and worked closely in Paris and Pont-Aven with Paul Gauguin. He was somewhat left behind by his friends as a painter, and began to concentrate on writing. He published Van Gogh's letters in 1893, an interview with Cézanne in 1905, and was particularly concerned with Post-Impressionism |
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