
1868–1940 · French · 30 artworks
artist bio
Édouard Vuillard was a French painter, decorative artist and printmaker, known for his intimate domestic scenes and his involvement with the Nabis. His work captures the quiet beauty of everyday life, emphasizing pattern and color to create a sense of warmth and enclosure.
what you'll learn
Studying Vuillard's work teaches students about the power of color and pattern to create mood and atmosphere, as well as how to find beauty in the mundane. Students can learn to observe and depict the subtleties of light and shadow in interior spaces.
related: Pierre Bonnard, Felix Vallotton, Mary Cassatt

Portrait of a Woman in Profile
1908

The Studio
1912

Massif near the house
1907

Anemones in a Chinese
1901

The Vestibule at Saint Jacut de la mer
1909

Madame Vuillard at the Hotel
1913

Trees in a Field
1907

Square Berlioz (La Place Vintimille)
1915

Garden at Vaucresson
1936

Figures Eating in a Garden by the Water
1913

Breakfast at Villerville
1910

Interior
1902

Princess Bibesco (Marthe Lahovary)
1920

The Window

Theodore Duret
1912

Self-Portrait
1888

Madame André Wormser and her Children

The Table
1909

The Bouquet And The Book
1910

The Salon of Madame Aron
1912

Vase of Flowers
1903

Painting of a tennis court Castle Guernon Ranville
1907

Woman in Grey in a Lane
1913

Garden in Cannes
1901

Madame Losse Hessel in Vuillard's Studio
1915

The End of Breakfast at Madam Vuillard
1895

Portrait of Louis Loucheur

The Table Setting
1903

Studio Interior, Model for the Scenery of La Lepreuse
1919

Breton House
1909