
Nature morte à la salade
Édouard Vuillard·1888
Historical Context
Nature morte à la salade (1888) exemplifies Édouard Vuillard's contribution to Post-Impressionism, the broad movement that transformed Impressionist color liberation into more personal, structural, or symbolic directions. Working in the generation after the first Impressionist exhibitions, Édouard Vuillard engaged with the fundamental questions Post-Impressionism raised about the relationship between observation and expression, between optical experience and inner feeling. The work reflects the movement's characteristic tension between the visible world and the painter's individual interpretation of it.
Technical Analysis
The composition demonstrates characteristic Post-Impressionist concerns — expressive color, structured form, or symbolic depth — applied with assured technical command. Surface and palette choices reflect the movement's characteristic tension between optical sensation and expressive intention.



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