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Two Women Under a Lamp, 1892 Fine Art Print
Two Women Under a Lamp, 1892
23" x 19"
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Price: $206.99
Sleep, 1891 Fine Art Print
Sleep, 1891
31" x 19"
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Price: $237.99
Girls Walking, c. 1891-92 Fine Art Print
Girls Walking, c. 1891-92
21" x 24"
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Price: $238.99
Study for a Portrait of Pierre Bonnard c. 1930 Fine Art Print
Study for a Portrait of Pierre Bonnard c. 1930
23" x 19"
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Price: $206.99
Large Interior with Six Persons Fine Art Print
Large Interior with Six Persons
31" x 18"
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Price: $229.99
Jeanne Lanvin, c. 1933 Fine Art Print
Jeanne Lanvin, c. 1933
25" x 23"
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Price: $254.99
The Lullaby - Marie Roussel in Bed Late 1894 Fine Art Print
The Lullaby - Marie Roussel in Bed Late 1894
31" x 20"
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Price: $264.99
The Family After a Meal, 1891 Fine Art Print
The Family After a Meal, 1891
29" x 21"
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Price: $263.99
Portrait of Princess Bibesco, Nee Elizabeth Asquith Fine Art Print
Portrait of Princess Bibesco, Nee Elizabeth Asquith
23" x 28"
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Price: $275.99
Place Clichy, Base of the Statue Fine Art Print
Place Clichy, Base of the Statue
31" x 26"
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Price: $320.99
Woman Mending Fine Art Print
Woman Mending
27" x 32"
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Price: $346.99
Madame Hessel at the Window Fine Art Print
Madame Hessel at the Window
29" x 34"
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Price: $434.99
Woman Seated in a Bar Fine Art Print
Woman Seated in a Bar
21" x 28"
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Price: $254.99
Girls Playing, 1894 Fine Art Print
Girls Playing, 1894
19" x 37"
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Price: $292.99
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Edouard Vuillard (born November 11, 1868) was a French decorator, printmaker, and painter. This Cuiseaux born artist studied art at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Académie Julian in Paris from 1886 to 1888. Vuillard is particularly known for his depictions of intimate interior scenes. In 1889 he joined a group of art students that included Felix Valloton, Ker-Xavier Roussel, Paul Serusier, Pierre Bonnard and Maurice Denis. They called themselves the Nabis, and they drew their inspiration from the paintings by Paul Gauguin, a renowned artist of their time. The Nabis applied their paint in ways that emphasized the flat surface of the canvas and advocated a symbolic approach to color. They were inspired to use strong contours and simplified shapes by the Japanese woodcuts, which were in vogue in Europe by then.

Many of Vuillard’s works dealt with dressmaking and domestic scenes set in his mother’s bourgeois home. He often created flattened space by filling his compositions with the contrasting rich patterns of women’s dresses and wallpaper. Both Bonnard and Vuillard were also called Intimists because of their focus on intimate interior scenes. Apart from painting, Vuillard, was also involved in poster design, book illustration, and designs for the theater. To promote the production of Symbolist plays, he helped found a theater called Aurélien Lugné-Poë’s Théâtre de l’Oeuvre in 1893. Vuillard designed illustrated programs and stage sets. In 1899, Vuillard began to paint in a more naturalistic style. That year, the Nabis exhibited together for the last time. Vuillard also executed two series stunning lithographs that revealed his appreciation of Japanese woodcuts.
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