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| Author: Edouard Vuillard |
| Interiors, Drawings, Gouache on paper pasted on canvas, 84.5x77.7 cm |
| Origin: France, Circa 1909 |
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Vuillard is the last Impressionist of the 20th century. He was interested in the light and colour interaction within the intimate space of a room, while his predecessors were engaged in representing this interaction in the open air. In the artist's works interiors are rather an emotional medium penetrated with comfort and tranquillity than a background for his characters . A balcony or a window depicted in the background is one of his most important devices: the diffused light flowing from the outside fills the interior, absorbing bright colours and transforming the shapes into a decorative patch; and only the contours of the carpet, screen and balcony railings, which form the structural basis of the composition, are left well defined. |
| Style: Post-Impressionism |
| Source of entry: State Museum of New Western Art, Moscow, 1934 |