Pierre Bonnard, "Dining Room in the Country," oil on canvas, 1913, Minneapolis Institute of Art. Vividly colorful, the painting is typical of Bonnard: It's both landscape and portrait. The Kimbell Art ...
“Why do people love Pierre Bonnard so much?” asks The Guardian’s art critic Adrian Searle in his review of the painter’s current show at London’s Tate Modern. There are obvious reasons: his rich ...
Small paintings are often the best. “Miniature,” as Gaston Bachelard once wrote, “is one of the refuges of greatness.” This Pierre Bonnard painting at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia is not ...
“It’s not a matter of painting life. It’s a matter of giving life to painting,” Pierre Bonnard (1867–1947) wrote in his last year. More than a decade earlier, in 1932, he noted in a daybook: Show ...
It’s not just that it sets ludicrous expectations about the amount of looking to be done in one hit: somewhere in this endless assault by colour is a note linking Bonnard’s reliable market value to ...
Checklist of an exhibition. A catalog of the same exhibition with the title: "Painting in Paris from American Collections," was also published. https://siris ...
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