The Intimate Interiors of Edouard Vuillard

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[Published for] the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston by the Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989 - Art - 152 pages
"This book gives sensitive, well-informed commentary on the small, densely patterned and brilliantly illuminated paintings Vuillard did in the 1890s, when he was quite a young man. The works, part of an exhibition touring the United States, are scenes of family life, women sewing and reading, self-portraits, and portraits of Misia Natanson."--LJ.

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Icons of Inwardness The Sewing Paintings
25
The Drama of Daily Life The Artists Family
57
The Music of Painting Homages to Misia
103
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