The artwork titled “Chateau of Fontainebleau” is an oil painting on board by Edouard Vuillard. It was created sometime between 1915 and 1919 and is part of the Post-Impressionism art movement. The dimensions of the piece are 33 x 41 cm, and it falls under the landscape genre. This particular piece belongs to a private collection.
The painting depicts a viewer looking across a body of water toward the Chateau of Fontainebleau, a historical monument in France. In the foreground, the back of a figure observing the scene is visible; this person is adorned with a hat, suggesting a serene moment of contemplation. The background shows the chateau with its architectural details slightly blurred, typifying Post-Impressionist style’s focus on the interplay of colors and light rather than on precise detail. The representation of water is vibrant, capturing the reflections of the trees and chateau in a lively, almost abstract manner. Bold, expressive brushstrokes and an enlivened color palette are utilized throughout, highlighting the mood and atmosphere over realistic depiction. The juxtaposition of natural elements in the foreground against the architectural figures in the distance creates a harmonious landscape that feels both intimate and expansive.