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English
Royal Academy of Arts
01 August 2019
The Swiss artist Felix Vallotton (1865-1925) was born in Lausanne, but spent much of his working life in France. Closely associated with Pierre Bonnard and Edouard Vuillard, and a fellow member of the avant-garde group Les Nabis, Vallotton has nonetheless sometimes been overshadowed by his more famous contemporaries.

Although he produced some of his most important work in Paris in the 1890s, his original and innovative approach persisted throughout his career. Texts by leading authorities on the artist look at his life, work and reception. Generously illustrated throughout with the finest exemplars of the artist's paintings and prints, this book accompanies a new presentation of Vallotton's oeuvre that aims to re-evaluate his output and legacy, and includes some works never seen before.

AUTHORS: Dita Amory is curator at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and author of Madame Cézanne (2014). Philippe Buttner is Keeper of the Collection at the Kunsthaus Zurich. Ann Dumas is curator at the Royal Academy of Arts, London. Patrick McGuinness is a novelist, critic and poet, and Professor of French and Comparative Literature at the University of Oxford. Katia Poletti is Director of the Vallotton Foundation. Christian Rumelin is Keeper of Prints and Drawings at the Cabinet d'arts graphiques du Musee d'art et d'histoire in Geneva. Belinda Thomson is an honorary fellow at the University of Edinburgh and an independent art historian.

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An important study of the work of Felix Vallotton, a prominent member of Les Nabis and a contemporary of Bonnard and Vuillard

150 colour images

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Imprint:   Royal Academy of Arts
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 280mm,  Width: 230mm, 
ISBN:   9781912520046
ISBN 10:   1912520044
Pages:   184
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Dita Amory is curator at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and author of Madame Cezanne (2014). Philippe Buttner is Keeper of the Collection at the Kunsthaus Zurich. Ann Dumas is curator at the Royal Academy of Arts, London. Patrick McGuinness is a novelist, critic and poet, and Professor of French and Comparative Literature at the University of Oxford. Katia Poletti is Director of the Vallotton Foundation. Christian Rumelin is Keeper of Prints and Drawings at the Cabinet d'arts graphiques du Musee d'art et d'histoire in Geneva. Belinda Thomson is an honorary fellow at the University of Edinburgh and an independent art historian.

Reviews for Felix Vallotton

[His] paintings often communicate - through a sly glance or a turn away from the viewer - that sense of mystery and drama that gives Vallotton's work its singular quality.--Samuel Reilly The Economist A brilliant pictorial wit, not just sardonic and sharp, as is often remarked, but full of sympathy.... his street scenes are alive with political tension and his interiors poke holes in the moral facade of the bourgeoisie.--Hrag Vartanian Hyperallergic A grand survey...--Lucy Davies The Telegraph As the first extensive Vallotton show in New York in decades, this exhibition is invaluable, despite its problems. It reintroduces an artist who achieved early greatness in the relatively modest medium of prints and then either failed or declined to follow a single path in painting. His work is a fascinating, frustrating thorn in the side of the modernist ideal of wholeness.--Roberta Smith New York Times Felix Vallotton brought a mordant eye to his scenes of Parisian life.--Brenda Cronin Wall Street Journal He invites us to invade a fraught private moment, almost always between a man and a woman: a quarrel, a disappointment, an assignation.--Bridget Alsdorf London Review of Books If it hadn't been Vallotton, someone else would have done it, with half of Paris high on ukiyo-e woodcuts ever since Japan had been forcibly opened for commerce in the 1850s. But we're lucky it was Vallotton, whose stark black-and-white prints, produced using matrices of soft pearwood, provide a singularly critical look at both private and public life.--Chase Madar ARTnews The forgotten master of eerie estrangement...--Jackie Wullschlager Financial Times Vallotton's scenes are almost proverbial in their miniature narratives.--Laura Cumming Guardian Vallotton's sensibility ... straddled two instincts: the desire to honestly illustrate class rage and the impulse to let images diffuse into abstract emotionality.--Helen Holmes Observer Vallotton's vision is uniquely strange.... there is almost invariably a narrative puzzle at their heart.--Laura Cumming Observer


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