Félix Vallotton on canvas, poster, wallpaper and ArtFrame by Peter Balan

Félix Vallotton, born in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1865, was a painter and printmaker closely associated with the Post-Impressionist movement. After moving to Paris in 1882, he studied at the Académie Julian, where he met other avant-garde artists such as Pierre Bonnard, Édouard Vuillard, and Maurice Denis. Vallotton's works were characterized by bold compositions, simplified forms, and the use of flat colors, often incorporating graphic elements. His woodcut series, begun in the 1890s, are particularly famous for their strong contrasts, clear lines, and often eerie or enigmatic motifs. As a member of the Nabis, an avant-garde artist group in Paris, Vallotton aimed to renew painting through a synthesis of various artistic influences such as Japanese prints, symbolism, and decorative art.

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