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Video: Félix Vallotton in 60 seconds
By Amy Macpherson
Published on 16 July 2019
Tim Marlow gives a quick introduction to Félix Vallotton, the Swiss-born painter and printmaker whose portrayals of Belle Epoque Paris reveal a truly distinctive artistic vision.
Félix Vallotton in 60 seconds
A contemporary of Pierre Bonnard and Édouard Vuillard, Félix Vallotton depicted Paris and its denizens with the cool eye of an outsider – but one who made the city his home. Our Artistic Director Tim Marlow introduces the Swiss painter who became one of the greatest printmakers of his age. Félix Vallotton: Painter of Disquiet is in The Sackler Wing of Galleries until 29 September 2019.