Nature morte au bougeoir [The Candlestick]
About this artwork
This painting shows Vuillard's obsession with pattern and texture. The designs on the wallpaper and tablecloth are depicted in great detail. However, each element in the painting is given equal weight and the whole composition is unified by little dabs of paint. Vuillard often painted with a dry, sticky type of paint, known as colle on soft, brown cardboard. He would frequently leave some parts of the board unpainted, as can be seen in the bottom right area of this picture, to form the neutral tone.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Edouard VuillardFrench (1868 - 1940)
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title:Nature morte au bougeoir [The Candlestick]
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date created:About 1900
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materials:Oil on millboard
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measurements:43.60 x 75.80 cm; Framed: 64.00 x 97.00 x 9.80 cm / 13.00 kg
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credit line:Presented by Mrs Isabel M. Traill 1979
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accession number:GMA 2935
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Edouard Vuillard
Edouard Vuillard
Vuillard was born near Lyon, but the family moved to Paris in 1878. His father died when he was fifteen and thereafter his mother, who ran a small corset and dress-making business from home, became the dominant influence in his life. Many of Vuillard's paintings of the turn of the century are small...