The artwork entitled “Felix Jasinski in His Printmaking Studio,” created by Felix Vallotton in 1887, is an oil painting on canvas that belongs to the Realism art movement and falls under the genre of genre painting. Currently housed in a private collection, this piece exemplifies the detailed and introspective qualities characteristic of Realism.
In the artwork, a man, presumably Felix Jasinski, is portrayed in an intimate and focused moment within his printmaking studio. The composition is filled with various elements that hint at the creative environment: the man sitting at an easel immersed in his work, the presence of sketches and prints on the walls, and a cluttered table behind him adorned with bottles, bowls, and various tools of the trade. The studio space is depicted with rich, detailed textures and lighting that convey a sense of solitary devotion and artistic concentration. The background features framed images and a small statue, adding depth and context to the setting. The overall atmosphere is one of quiet dedication to the craft of printmaking, inviting the viewer into the private world of the artist’s studio.