Pierre Bonnard. The Late Still Lifes and Interiors

Pierre Bonnard. The Late Still Lifes and Interiors
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Working in his villa in the south of France, Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) suffused his late canvases with radiant Mediterranean light and dazzling colour. Although his subjects were close at hand - usually everyday domestic scenes - Bonnard rarely painted from life. Instead, he made pencil sketches in diaries and relied on these, along with his memory, as he executed the works in his studio. These interiors thus often conflate details from the artist´s daily life with fleeting, mysterious evocations of his past. The spectral figures who appear at the margins of the canvases, overshadowed by brilliantly coloured baskets of fruit or other props, create an atmosphere of profound ambiguity and puzzling abstraction: the mundane rendered in a wholly new pictorial language. The more than 75 paintings, drawings, watercolours, and gouaches in this volume, some rarely seen treasures from private collections, all painted between 1923 and 1947, are central to the ongoing reappraisal of Bonnard as a leading figure of French modernism.
Edited by Dita Amory; With essays by Dita Amory, Rika Burnham, Jack Flam, Rémi Labrusse, and Jacqueline Munck; Additional contributions from Nicole R. Myers and Allison Stielau
Catálogo de exposición The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Edited by Dita Amory; With essays by Dita Amory, Rika Burnham, Jack Flam, Rémi Labrusse, and Jacqueline Munck; Additional contributions from Nicole R. Myers and Allison Stielau
Catálogo de exposición The Metropolitan Museum of Art