Vuillard, Edouard
Jean-Édouard Vuillard (French: [ʒɑ̃ edwaʁ vɥijaʁ]; 11 November 1868 – 21 June 1940) was a French painter, decorative artist, and printmaker. From 1891 through 1900, Vuillard was a member of the avant garde artistic group Les Nabis, creating paintings that assembled areas of pure color. His interior scenes, influenced by Japanese prints, explored the spatial effects of flattened planes of color, pattern, and form. As a decorative artist, Vuillard painted theater sets, panels for interior decoration, and designed plates and stained glass. After 1900, when the Nabis broke up, Vuillard adopted a more realistic style, approaching landscapes and interiors with greater detail and vivid colors. In the 1920s and 1930s, he painted portraits of figures in French industry and the arts in their familiar settings. Vuillard was influenced by Paul Gauguin, among other post-impressionist painters.
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The Yellow Curtain
Vuillard, Edouard
Women Sewing
Vuillard, Edouard
Madame Bonnard
Vuillard, Edouard
Program Design for the Théâtre Libre [recto]
Vuillard, Edouard
Program Design for the Théâtre Libre [verso]
Vuillard, Edouard
Au Théâtre Antoine
Vuillard, Edouard
The Blaze (La flambee)
Vuillard, Edouard
The Menu
Vuillard, Edouard
The Visit
Vuillard, Edouard
Woman at Her Toilette
Vuillard, Edouard
Woman in Bed
Vuillard, Edouard
Square Vintimille (Le square Vintimille)
Vuillard, Edouard
On the Beach
Vuillard, Edouard
Le Mâitre d'Hôtel
Vuillard, Edouard
Les Tuileries
Vuillard, Edouard
Van Rysselberghe
Vuillard, Edouard
The Enigmatic Smile
Vuillard, Edouard
On the "Pont de l'Europe"
Vuillard, Edouard
The Tuileries Garden (Le jardin des Tuileries)
Vuillard, Edouard
Children's Pastime (Jeux d'enfants)
Vuillard, Edouard