Roses in a vase
Prevailing color of this fine art print is brown and its shape is landscape. Original size is . This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.
Jean-Edouard Vuillard (1868-1940) was a French painter of the
Classicist period. He graduated from the Academy of Arts in Paris. Together with other artists (Maurice Denis, Pierre Bonnard, Paul Serusier, Ker-Xavier Roussel and Félix Vallotton), he was a member of the Nabis, which in Hebrew means prophet. Their great role model and inspiration was the French painter
Paul Gauguin. Because Villard lived his whole life with his
mother, a seamstress, many of his works bear the theme of housework. His paintings, such as
Two Seamstresses at Work, is complemented by richly decorated wallpaper and women’s dresses. Vuillard painted not only paintings, but also posters -
La Patiserie. In 1899, the Nabis unfortunately exhibited for the last time. Vuillard then painted portraits and still lifes for wealthier clientele in his studio. He also undertook depicting intimate scenes, for which his artist friends posed.