Edouard Vuillard was not as widely known as the Impressionist masters. But he created more than 3,000 paintings between the late 1800s and his death in 1940. NPR's Susan Stamberg tours the most ...
IN THE PAST DECADE, there have been no fewer than three major exhibitions of Edouard Vuillard, starting with the Musée d’Orsay in 2003. France’s eccentric painter of wallpaper, his mother and ...
2 of 9 — Natanson and his wife, Misia, shown here in Cannes in 1901, were prominent tastemakers in French cultural life — they brought together Paris' intellectual and artistic superstars. 3 of 9 — ...
Was it bizarre to have Lisa Yuskavage, the notorious painter of preposterously pulchritudinous young women, discussing the subtle intimist Edouard Vuillard, who is the subject of a retrospective at ...
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Where would art be without the never-ending argument between imagination and reality? All art necessitates a leap of the imagination. All art, whether naturalistic or not, makes its own reality. And ...
Lithography, printing images drawn on a flat stone, was strictly an advertising medium in 19th-century Europe. Parisian artists like Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec were the first to use prints as an art ...
“Edouard Vuillard: A Painter and His Muses, 1890-1940” has opened at the New York Jewish Museum and will run through September 23. The exhibition offers a fresh view of the French artist Edouard ...
This Édouard Vuillard masterpiece weaves colors and brushwork in surprising ways. The French painter Édouard Vuillard wanted to cast our lumbering, cloddish, here-to-stay selves in softer, more ...