Félix Vallotton
The Swiss Master of Symbolism
Distributed for Verlag Scheidegger and Spiess
Linda Schädler and Christoph Becker reveal Valloton to be not only the most important Swiss symbolist, but an intelligent observer of his tumultuous times, highly critical of bourgeois convention. His sometimes eerie naturalism, the authors argue, links him to literary fashions of the day as well as reflecting the inception of psychoanalysis. This stunning volume forges a new understanding of landmark paintings from an especially fertile period in art history and the fascinating artist behind them.
Foreword
The Distant Observer. Biography
Discrete Glimpses
Rendezvous, Denudations, Adultery: The Interior Paintings
Sub-Zero Distance
Portraits of Unerring Precision
Painterly Sensation
Working out the Materiality
Unsparing Perspective
Alienating Aspects in Depictions of Nudes
Melancholic Expanse
Between Topography and Imagination
“grandes machines”
Irony and Skepticism on a Large Scale
Appendix
Notes
Catalogue of Exhibited Works
Selected bibliography
Credits
Art: Art--General Studies
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