Félix Vallotton
Félix Vallotton was a Swiss painter and printmaker born on August 28, 1865, in Lausanne, Switzerland. He is best known for his contributions to the Nabis movement, which emphasized color and symbolism in art. Vallotton's work often features bold colors and strong contrasts, showcasing his unique style that blends realism with decorative elements.
Throughout his career, Vallotton created numerous paintings, woodcuts, and illustrations. His notable works include The Bathers and The Red Room, which highlight his ability to capture intimate moments and emotions. Vallotton passed away on December 29, 1925, leaving a lasting impact on modern art.