Felix Vallotton [3]
Nationality : Swiss painter, 1865-1925
Felix Vallotton [PDF]
- Title : Felix Jasinski in His Printmaking Studio
- Info : canvas painting, 48902-Felix Vallotton-Felix Jasinski in His Printmaking Studio.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 48902
- Title : Flowers and Strawberries
- Info : canvas painting, 48903-Felix Vallotton-Flowers and Strawberries.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 48903
- Title : Gabrielle Vallotton at the Piano
- Info : canvas painting, 48904-Felix Vallotton-Gabrielle Vallotton at the Piano.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 48904
- Title : Gossip
- Info : canvas painting, 48905-Felix Vallotton-Gossip.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 48905
- Title : Interior with Couple and Screen, Intimacy
- Info : canvas painting, 48906-Felix Vallotton-Interior with Couple and Screen, Intimacy.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 48906
- Title : Interior with Woman in Pink
- Info : canvas painting, 48907-Felix Vallotton-Interior with Woman in Pink.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 48907
- Title : Interior, Bedroom with Two Figures
- Info : canvas painting, 48908-Felix Vallotton-Interior, Bedroom with Two Figures.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 48908
- Title : Interior, Vestibule by Lamplight
- Info : canvas painting, 48909-Felix Vallotton-Interior, Vestibule by Lamplight.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 48909
- Title : Lady at the Piano
- Info : canvas painting, 48910-Felix Vallotton-Lady at the Piano.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 48910
- Title : Landscape at Arques-la-Bataille
- Info : canvas painting, 48911-Felix Vallotton-Landscape at Arques-la-Bataille.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 48911
Felix Vallotton
Félix Edouard Vallotton (December 28, 1865 - December 29, 1925) was a Swiss painter and printmaker associated with Les Nabis. He was an important figure in the development of the modern woodcut. He was born into a conservative middle class family in Lausanne, and there he attended Collège Cantonal, graduating with a degree in classical studies in 1882. In that year he moved to Paris to study art under Jules Joseph Lefebvre and Gustave Boulanger at the Académie Julian. He spent many hours in the Louvre, where he greatly admired the works of Holbein, Dürer and Ingres; these artists would remain exemplars for Vallotton throughout his life.[1] His earliest paintings, such as the Ingresque Portrait of Monsieur Ursenbach (1885), are firmly rooted in the academic tradition, and his self portrait of 1885 (seen at right) received an honorable mention at the Salon des artistes français in 1886.
Felix Vallotton [PDF]
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