Jean Édouard Vuillard, born on November 12, 1868 in Cuiseaux, and died in La Baule on June 21, 1940, is a French painter, draftsman, engraver and illustrator.
A founding member of the Nabi movement, he has distinguished himself in figure, portrait, interior, still life, intimate scene, wall composition and theatre set painting.
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