Art Sunday #115: Felix Vallotton – La Valse (The Waltz)


Félix_Vallotton,_1893_-_La_Valse

Félix Edouard Vallotton (December 28, 1865 – December 29, 1925) was a Swiss/French painter and printmaker associated with Les Nabis. He was an important figure in the development of the modern woodcut.

His woodcut subjects included domestic scenes, bathing women, portrait heads, and several images of street crowds and demonstrations—notably, several scenes of police attacking anarchists. He usually depicted types rather than individuals, eschewed the expression of strong emotion, and “fuse[d] a graphic wit with an acerbic if not ironic humor”.  Vallotton’s graphic art reached its highest development in Intimités (Intimacies), a series of ten interiors published in 1898 by the Revue Blanche, which deal with tension between men and women.  Vallotton’s woodcuts were widely disseminated in periodicals and books in Europe as well as in the United States, and have been suggested as a significant influence on the graphic art of Edvard Munch, Aubrey Beardsley, and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner.

Source:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%A9lix_Vallotton

17 thoughts on “Art Sunday #115: Felix Vallotton – La Valse (The Waltz)”

  1. Cool painting. Reminds me of the Gustave Klimt painting, I don’t remember the name of the painting or if the painters name is right. “Pling”

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