Marie in a camisole doing her toilette – Édouard Vuillard


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In Marie in a camisole doing her toilette, Édouard Vuillard invites us to share a moment of intimacy and delicacy.
The scene depicts a young woman—probably Marie, a close model of the artist—busy with her toilette in a cozy interior. Wearing a light camisole, she leans slightly, absorbed in a daily gesture made poetic by the light and texture of the decor.
Vuillard manages to transform this domestic scene into a true atmospheric painting: the warm tones, patterned fabrics, and gentle composition envelop the viewer in a feeling of calm and closeness.
Édouard Vuillard: the painter of intimacy
Édouard Vuillard (1868–1940) was one of the most influential members of the Nabis movement, alongside Bonnard and Denis. His work is distinguished by his keen eye for detail and his ability to capture the beauty of everyday life.
Unlike large historical compositions, Vuillard preferred to paint interiors, women, fabrics, and the dim light of private life. In Marie in a camisole doing her toilette, he explores the boundary between art and intimacy, blending realism and suggestion.
Its style, both decorative and psychological, still influences modern painting and interior photography today.
Why choose this art print?
This art print of Édouard Vuillard evokes serenity and tenderness of everyday moments.
Ideal for a bedroom, living room, or relaxation space, it creates a warm and peaceful atmosphere. The soft nuances and harmonious composition perfectly complement bohemian, vintage, or classic decor.
It's a work that invites contemplation, patience, and the simple beauty of life.

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In Marie in a camisole doing her toilette, Édouard Vuillard invites us to share a moment of intimacy and delicacy.
The scene depicts a young woman—probably Marie, a close model of the artist—busy with her toilette in a cozy interior. Wearing a light camisole, she leans slightly, absorbed in a daily gesture made poetic by the light and texture of the decor.
Vuillard manages to transform this domestic scene into a true atmospheric painting: the warm tones, patterned fabrics, and gentle composition envelop the viewer in a feeling of calm and closeness.
Édouard Vuillard: the painter of intimacy
Édouard Vuillard (1868–1940) was one of the most influential members of the Nabis movement, alongside Bonnard and Denis. His work is distinguished by his keen eye for detail and his ability to capture the beauty of everyday life.
Unlike large historical compositions, Vuillard preferred to paint interiors, women, fabrics, and the dim light of private life. In Marie in a camisole doing her toilette, he explores the boundary between art and intimacy, blending realism and suggestion.
Its style, both decorative and psychological, still influences modern painting and interior photography today.
Why choose this art print?
This art print of Édouard Vuillard evokes serenity and tenderness of everyday moments.
Ideal for a bedroom, living room, or relaxation space, it creates a warm and peaceful atmosphere. The soft nuances and harmonious composition perfectly complement bohemian, vintage, or classic decor.
It's a work that invites contemplation, patience, and the simple beauty of life.