The Tent (1908) by Edouard Vuillard

The Tent - Edouard Vuillard - 1908

Artwork Information

TitleThe Tent
ArtistEdouard Vuillard
Date1908
Dimensions101 x 144 cm
Art MovementPost-Impressionism
Current LocationDallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX, US

About The Tent

The artwork, titled “The Tent,” was created by the artist Edouard Vuillard in 1908. It belongs to the Post-Impressionism art movement and is a genre painting. The dimensions of the artwork are 101 x 144 cm, and it is housed in the Dallas Museum of Art, located in Dallas, Texas, United States.

The painting depicts an outdoor scene where a group of individuals appears to be gathered under the shelter of a tent. The brushstrokes are expressive, and the colors are earthy and subdued, characteristic of Vuillard’s style. The tent structure creates a sense of intimacy and enclosure within the open environment. The figures within the tent are engaged in what seems to be a quiet, private conversation, as evidenced by their close proximity to one another. The background features elements of a garden or a rural setting, with hints of architectural structures in the distance. The overall composition conveys a serene and tranquil atmosphere, inviting the viewer to reflect on the quiet moments of everyday life.

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