
Interior with Pink Wallpaper I
1899
The optical beauty of the patterning and luscious color of Interior with Wallpaper I, II, and III distracts from their ambivalent undercurrents. Across the three sheets, Vuillard creates an airless enclosure in which the wallpaper replicates itself, metastasizing across the surface and threatening the figures partially glimpsed through interior doors. Hidden figures recur in Vuillard’s work, adding an element of the uncanny to familiar settings.
- Medium
- color lithograph
- Location
- Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
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Pierre Bonnard
French · b. 1867

Bonnard was Vuillard's closest artistic companion and fellow Nabi, creating interiors where bold decorative patterning flattens space and figures dissolve into richly colored domestic environments, producing the same claustrophobic yet visually seductive atmosphere seen in this lithograph.
Felix Vallotton
Swiss · b. 1865
Vallotton produced color lithographs and interior scenes with similarly uncanny psychological tension, where partially hidden figures lurk behind doorways and decorative surfaces create an oppressive sense of enclosure that mirrors Vuillard's ambivalent domestic imagery.

Maurice Denis
French · b. 1870

As a fellow Nabi artist Denis shared Vuillard's commitment to flat decorative patterning and rhythmic color in prints and paintings, treating the picture surface as an arrangement of expressive color shapes where figures and ornamental backgrounds merge into a unified two dimensional design.

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