The Red Room in Étretat - Félix Vallotton

The Red Room at Étretat: the intimate atmosphere magnified by Félix Vallotton
The composition of The Red Room at Étretat immediately captures with its flat surfaces and colorful contrasts: the deep reds of the bed and textiles dominate the scene, punctuated by light touches that structure the space. The deliberately contained perspective and the sharpness of the contours testify to a mastered technique, balancing formal synthesis and attention to detail. The atmosphere exuded is both warm and slightly enigmatic, inviting the viewer to explore the objects and emptiness. This visual reading highlights the balance between color and silence that Félix Vallotton knew so well how to orchestrate.
Félix Vallotton, master of synthetic realism
Painter and engraver active at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, Félix Vallotton belongs to the post-impressionist movement while developing a unique language made of precise lines and colorful surfaces. Influenced by Japonism and research on formal simplification, he contributed to renewing the depiction of everyday life by prioritizing composition and psychological expression. His prints and paintings have marked the art scene with their expressive sobriety and sense of staging. The memory of his works continues to inspire collectors and decorators eager to incorporate subtle modernity into their decor.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
This art print of The Red Room at Étretat lends itself to many staging options: in the living room to create a warm focal point, in an office to inspire concentration and elegance, or in a bedroom to amplify the intimacy of the space. Faithful to the original, each art print of The Red Room at Étretat offered here respects the colors and composition thanks to high-quality canvas printing. The canvas of The Red Room at Étretat adds texture, depth, and character to your walls, offering a decorative piece that combines artistic authenticity with a contemporary finish.

The Red Room at Étretat: the intimate atmosphere magnified by Félix Vallotton
The composition of The Red Room at Étretat immediately captures with its flat surfaces and colorful contrasts: the deep reds of the bed and textiles dominate the scene, punctuated by light touches that structure the space. The deliberately contained perspective and the sharpness of the contours testify to a mastered technique, balancing formal synthesis and attention to detail. The atmosphere exuded is both warm and slightly enigmatic, inviting the viewer to explore the objects and emptiness. This visual reading highlights the balance between color and silence that Félix Vallotton knew so well how to orchestrate.
Félix Vallotton, master of synthetic realism
Painter and engraver active at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, Félix Vallotton belongs to the post-impressionist movement while developing a unique language made of precise lines and colorful surfaces. Influenced by Japonism and research on formal simplification, he contributed to renewing the depiction of everyday life by prioritizing composition and psychological expression. His prints and paintings have marked the art scene with their expressive sobriety and sense of staging. The memory of his works continues to inspire collectors and decorators eager to incorporate subtle modernity into their decor.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
This art print of The Red Room at Étretat lends itself to many staging options: in the living room to create a warm focal point, in an office to inspire concentration and elegance, or in a bedroom to amplify the intimacy of the space. Faithful to the original, each art print of The Red Room at Étretat offered here respects the colors and composition thanks to high-quality canvas printing. The canvas of The Red Room at Étretat adds texture, depth, and character to your walls, offering a decorative piece that combines artistic authenticity with a contemporary finish.