1865 — 1925
Nationality: Switzerland
Félix Vallotton was a Franco-Swiss painter and printmaker, close to the Nabis, known for flat, sharp-edged color fields, rigorous compositions, and an often ironic view of society. He shaped early 20th-century art through silent interiors and nudes, structured landscapes, and woodcuts with a striking, high-contrast black line.

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