Félix Vallotton, born in Lausanne on December 28, 1865 and died in Neuilly-sur-Seine on December 29, 1925, was a Franco-Swiss painter, engraver, illustrator, sculptor, art critic and novelist. Félix Vallotton began his career as a painter by making portraits, and finished it with relatively austere still lifes. But most of his work is more original. The author, inventive, always in search of new forms of expression, produces canvases characterized by a painting in flat areas of bright colors. He joined the Nabi movement in 1893 and produced many oils on cardboard representing street scenes in a refined style with flattened perspectives, as well as interiors and nudes. Public domain. Dallas Museum of Arts. Enhanced by hand for an incredibly close rendering of an original drawing. You will be able to perceive the intensity and the material effect of blacks, whites, colors. Ships within 2-3 days.