Ambroise Vollard; Edouard Vuillard

Ambroise Vollard and Edouard Vuillard are recognized for a distinctive collaboration focusing on printmaking during the fin de siècle period. Their joint activity is specifically documented between 1896 and 1899, a brief but productive span responsible for a series of complex graphic works.

The body of work documented in collections focuses largely on intimate genre scenes and abstracted natural settings, demonstrating a characteristic interest in pattern, color, and texture within the domestic environment. Notable prints represented include the paired titles Interior with Pink Wallpaper I (Interieur aux tentures roses I) and Interior with Pink Wallpaper II (Interieur aux tentures roses II). Further works exploring figures in settings include Game of Checkers (La partie de dames) and Two Sisters-in-Law (Les deux belles-soeurs), alongside the landscape print Across Country (A travers champs).

A total of nine Ambroise Vollard; Edouard Vuillard prints are preserved in museum collections, confirming their significance within late 19th-century graphic arts. This representation is notably strong at the National Gallery of Art. Their historical contribution is accessible today; certain items, due to age, are available as downloadable artwork for scholarly and personal use, allowing enthusiasts access to high-quality prints of their short-lived collaborative output.

9 works in collection

Works in Collection