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FELIX VALLOTTON : A GREAT SWISS PAINTER

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Born in Lausanne in 1865, Félix Vallotton was issued from an old Protestant family which had settled in Vallorbe, near the French border in the Jura mountainous region.


"Nu au ruban bleu", 1912

His grand-father had been head of the penitentiary of Lausanne from 1849 while his father ran a drugstore in that city. At 17, Félix decided to become a painter and came to Paris where he experienced some difficulties, meeting the opposition of his family. He first worked as a restorer and an engraver to eke out a living and studied frantically to improve his style.

He also wrote theatre plays and novels before meeting some painters of the French Nabi movement, notably Vuillard, who encouraged him much. Félix nevertheless worked intensely in order to reach success, producing some 1587 paintings and engravings during his lifetime.

Vallotton showed much patience in his early paintings working with an acute eye and a deepe sense of research like Maurice Denis, Vuillard or Bonnard.


"Jeune femme", 1914

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