He had trouble getting rid of an ingrown Swiss awkwardness, and a high-collared, heavy-mustached, unsmiling air. Nor do his paintings radiate the delight in life that was the mark of the works of his friends Edouard Vuillard and Pierre Bonnard. Vallotton was neither the easiest nor the most fluent of painters. In its totality, the show is as impressive as it is disconcerting. Not only does it fill the entire first floor of the museum, but it has a redoubtable annex - an enormous room, decked out for the occasion with carpet, center table, flowers in plenty and wall upon wall of Vallotton's very large paintings of the female nude. It consists of more than 100 paintings (many of them large), 18 drawings and 33 prints. Among American Museum debuts of recent date, both the most monumental and the longest delayed is the exhibition of paintings and prints by the Swiss-born Felix Vallotton (1865-1925) at the Yale University Art Gallery.
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