Seraphine Louis, known as "Seraphine de Senlis" ("Seraphine of Senlis") (1864--1942), was a French painter in the naïve style. Self-taught, she was inspired by her religious faith and by stained-glass church windows and other religious art. The intensity of her images, both in color and in replicative designs, are sometimes interpreted as a reflection of her own psyche, walking a tightrope between ecstasy and mental illness.
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komposition omkring 1930
se Seraphine Louis, known as "Seraphine de Senlis" ("Seraphine of Senlis") (1864--1942), was a French painter in the naïve style. Self-taught, she was inspired by her religious faith and by stained-glass church windows and other religious art. The intensity of her images, both in color and in replicative designs, are sometimes interpreted as a reflection of her own psyche, walking a tightrope between ecstasy and mental illness.
seraphine Seraphine Louis, known as "Seraphine de Senlis" ("Seraphine of Senlis") (1864--1942), was a French painter in the naïve style. Self-taught, she was inspired by her religious faith and by stained-glass church windows and other religious art. The intensity of her images, both in color and in replicative designs, are sometimes interpreted as a reflection of her own psyche, walking a tightrope between ecstasy and mental illness. komposition