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Artist: Pierre Bonnard (French 1867-1947)

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Pierre Bonnard, Siesta Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Siesta
Pierre Bonnard, Man and Woman Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Man and Woman
Pierre Bonnard, Portrait of a Woman Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Portrait of a Woman
Pierre Bonnard, Nude against the Light Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Nude against the Light
Pierre Bonnard, Nude in a Lamplight Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Nude in a Lamplight
Pierre Bonnard, Nude in a Bathroom Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Nude in a Bathroom
Pierre Bonnard, Nude in a Bath Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Nude in a Bath
Pierre Bonnard, Dining Room in the Country Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Dining Room in the Country
Pierre Bonnard, The Studio at Le Cannet with Mimosa Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
The Studio at Le Cannet with Mimosa
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Pierre Bonnard Biography | Art Reproductions | Galerie Dada
Bonnard, Pierre
1867-1947

Bonnard, Pierre Biography

Bonnard was born in Fontenay-aux-Roses, a suburb of Paris. Bonnard first studied law but in 1887 enrolled in oil painting and drawing classes at the Academie Julian in Paris. The following year Bonnard and fellow students-including Vuillard, Maurice Denis, and Paul Serusier-founded a group called the Nabis (French for "prophets"). The Nabis felt art should be decorative rather than overly naturalistic; they were inspired by the oil paintings of French painter Paul Gauguin and by the simplified shapes and unusual compositions of Japanese prints. Bonnard's use at this time of flat, simple shapes and broad areas of single colors earned him the nickname "the very Japanesque Nabi." Bonnard's later style of subtly interwoven strokes of color owed more to the work of French impressionist painters such as Auguste Renoir and Claude Monet.

Bonnard's best-known oil paintings are interior scenes of domestic life. He abandoned traditional shading from dark to light tones and, after an initial phase of using somber colors, developed an increasingly bright palette. Because many of his oil paintings represent the daily rituals of life at home, even intimate activities such as bathing, Bonnard is often described, together with his friend and fellow painter Edouard Vuillard, as an intimist.

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