Lot Essay
Édouard Vuillard's 'Paysages et Intérieurs' (Landscapes and Interiors) portfolio, created in 1899, exemplifies the profound impact of Japanese art on his work and that of his contemporaries at the turn of the 20th century. Drawing inspiration from the ukiyo-e tradition, Vuillard focused on scenes of everyday life and nature, presenting them through innovative artistic techniques. He employed unusual framing with asymmetrical layouts, departing from traditional Western perspective, and flattened space by boldly juxtaposing foregrounds and backgrounds. He also explored vibrant colors and patterns, incorporating bold designs in clothing, wallpaper, and furniture, sometimes causing – as here – figures to merge with their surroundings.