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Nabis comes from the Hebrew word for prophet. The term 'Les Nabis' was coined by the poet Henri Cazalis who drew a parallel between the way the group of painters aimed to revitalize painting (as prophets of modern art) and the way the ancient prophets had rejuvenated Israel.
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