“The Flowered Dress,” created by Edouard Vuillard in 1891, is an oil painting on canvas measuring 38 x 46 cm. This artwork, categorized under the genre of genre painting, belongs to the Japonism art movement and is housed in the Museo de Arte de São Paulo (MASP) in São Paulo, Brazil.
In the artwork, one observes a domestic scene rendered in a muted yet intricate style that typifies Vuillard’s embrace of Japonism influences. The composition centers around a woman adorned in a prominent flower-patterned dress, drawing the viewer’s attention with its vivid design. Surrounding her, other figures engage in daily activities, bathed in a serene, contemplative atmosphere characterized by soft, diffuse light and rich, textured brushstrokes. The artist juxtaposes different textures and patterns, creating a scene that is both intimate and dynamic. The overall effect is a harmonious blend of color and form, revealing Vuillard’s sensitivity to the quiet moments of everyday life.