The artwork, titled “Still Life with Flowers,” was created by Edouard Vuillard in 1921. Executed in pastel, this piece belongs to the Intimism movement and measures 19 x 22.2 cm. It is a still life genre artwork currently held in a private collection.
The artwork features an arrangement of flowers in a vase, set against a richly textured and intricate background. Vuillard’s use of pastel lends a soft, almost ethereal quality to the scene, blending the colors smoothly and creating a harmonious composition. The flowers, with their varied hues of red, yellow, pink, and white, stand out subtly against the complex backdrop, which appears to be an ornate tapestry or wall covering. The overall composition exudes a sense of quiet elegance and domestic tranquility, characteristic of the Intimism movement.