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Book Synopsis: Vallotton’s vivid, enigmatic and sometimes unsettling paintings and woodcuts made him a key commentator on the social mores of fin-de-siècle Paris. By the end of the 19th century, Paris was the unrivaled capital of the Western art world. Impressionism had transformed the visual arts and post-impressionism was flourishing in its wake; new boulevards and parks had modernized the city; theaters and department stores provided endless opportunities for entertainment and consumption. Artists were seen by many as the avant-garde of a new society.

Into this dynamic world arrived the 16-year-old Félix Vallotton, who became closely involved with a group of artists known as the Nabis, which included Pierre Bonnard and Edouard Vuillard. Vallotton adopted their decorative painterly language, also sharing their interest in journalistic illustration and Japanese ukiyo-e prints. His paintings and woodcuts offered witty and often unsettling observations of domestic and political life, and he is now considered one of the greatest printmakers of his age. As his work evolved, the sharp realism and cool linearity of his later style made him one of the most distinctive artists of the early 20th century.

Generously illustrated throughout with the finest of his paintings and prints, this book accompanies a new presentation of Vallotton’s oeuvre in New York and London that includes works never before seen in public and aims to reevaluate his output and legacy. Texts by leading authorities on the artist look at his life, work and reception.

Swiss artist Félix Vallotton (1865–1925) was born in Lausanne, but spent much of his working life in France. Although he produced some of his most important work in Paris in the 1890s in painting and print, his original and innovative approach persisted throughout his career.

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Looking for a captivating and thought-provoking addition to your art collection? Look no further than the mesmerizing works of Félix Vallotton. This talented Swiss artist emerged as a leading figure in Paris during the late 19th century, a period of immense artistic transformation. Vallotton's paintings and woodcuts offer a glimpse into the social mores of the time, with their vivid and sometimes unsettling portrayal of domestic and political life.

As one of the pioneers of post-impressionism, Vallotton's artistic style combined decorative painterly language with journalistic illustration and Japanese ukiyo-e prints. The result? A body of work that is as visually stunning as it is intellectually stimulating. With a sharp realism and cool linearity, Vallotton's later style sets him apart as one of the most distinctive artists of the early 20th century.

Now, you have a chance to witness the genius of Félix Vallotton up close. Accompanying a new presentation of his oeuvre in New York and London, this book showcases his finest paintings and prints, including works never before seen in public. Immerse yourself in the world of this influential artist with in-depth texts by leading authorities, providing valuable insights into Vallotton's life, work, and reception.

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