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Vuillard

NOUN
  1. French painter (1868-1940)

How To Use Vuillard In A Sentence

  • The pair match the compositions of the left and right panels in the trio, and it is likely that Vuillard used the photographs as aides-memoires.
  • After 1905, with a chic Paris gallery constantly demanding saleable work and a shift in his social circle, Vuillard becomes in effect an Impressionist.
  • La Mancha, " Vuillard said dryly, meaning the English Channel. Sharpe's Havoc
  • Vuillard's interiors with their strong decorative elements echo those of Matisse.
  • If all this implies a kind of Vuillard-like intimism in her work that would give a quite false impression of the boldly artistic and intensely painterly means through which she chooses to explore such themes.
  • From schooldays he was a friend of Denis and Vuillard (whose sister he married in 1893) and he met Bonnard at the Académie Julian in Paris, where he enrolled in 1888.
  • Far from twee though, these works are rooted in the gutsy intimism of Bonnard and Vuillard.
  • Entry was difficult - among the artists who failed the examinations were Rodin and Vuillard - and students often preferred the private academies.
  • His presiding inspirations are Vuillard and Bonnard, masters of the domestic interior, to which he adds a dash of Abstract Expressionist brio.
  • After 1905, with a chic Paris gallery constantly demanding saleable work and a shift in his social circle, Vuillard becomes in effect an Impressionist.
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