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Edouard Jean Vuillard

1868
1940
France
Édouard Jean Vuillard was a French painter and printmaker born in Cuiseaux in 1868 and died in La Baule in 1940.
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Edouard Jean Vuillard was a French painter born on November 11, 1868, in Cuiseaux, France, and he passed away on June 21, 1940, in La Baule. Vuillard was a prominent figure in the Post-Impressionist movement and a member of the Nabis group, which sought to synthesize art and life through decorative and symbolic means. His work is characterized by intimate domestic interiors and the use of rich, textured colors, often depicting scenes from his own life and surroundings. Vuillard's impact on modern art is noted for his innovative approach to composition and his ability to convey mood and atmosphere through subtle color harmonies. Throughout his career, he maintained a close association with fellow artists such as Pierre Bonnard and was influenced by the Symbolist movement. Vuillard's legacy is preserved in numerous major collections worldwide, reflecting his significant contribution to the development of modern art.

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