French painter and printmaker. He was a founding member of
les Nabis, and is noted for his decorative paintings of intimate domestic interiors with figures and for his brilliantly coloured lithographs.
He was closely linked with Pierre
Bonnard, his friend from youth, and took a parallel direction in art. As Vuillard himself said, there was nothing of the revolutionary about him. The term
Intimiste, applied both to him and to Bonnard, refers particularly aptly to the gentle and seclusive spirit in which Vuillard painted lamplit domestic interiors. He was less venturesome and more academic in tendency than Bonnard, though in colour lithography, inspired by Japanese prints, he developed some brilliant and unconventional designs.
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