Bonnard Colour & Light

Bonnard Colour & Light
Author: Nicholas Watkins
Publisher: Tate
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1998-02
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Published to coincide with an exhibition of Pierre Bonnard's work at the Tate Gallery in London (12th February - 17th May 1998) and the Museum of Modern Art, New York (24th June - 29th September 1998), this is a concise illustrated survey of Bonnard's use of colour and light. It reviews his life and work, and sets out to show, through an analysis of key works, how his technique and working methods developed over 50 years.

Interpreting Bonnard

Interpreting Bonnard
Author: Nicholas Watkins
Publisher: Stewart, Tabori, & Chang
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1998
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Pierre Bonnard was a very private painter who confined his subject matter to his wife, his homes, the surrounding countryside, and his self-portraits. This book provides a concise review of Bonnard's life, key works, and the development of his technique, which began with early work done chiefly in tone, then led to gradual color-enrichment and, finally, to the mastery of light suffusion. Author Nicholas Watkins presents the artist not as a sentimental survivor of Impressionism, as he was often labeled, but as a highly demanding formal artist who transformed light into an emotional atmosphere enveloping the surface within which objects exist.

Pierre Bonnard

Pierre Bonnard
Author: Pierre Bonnard
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2009
Genre: Interior architecture in art
ISBN: 1588393089

"The vibrant late paintings of Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) are considered by many to be among his finest achievements. Working in a small converted bedroom of his villa in the south of France, Bonnard suffused his late canvases with radiant Mediterranean light and dazzling color. Although his subjects were close at hand-usually everyday scenes taken from his immediate surroundings, such as the dining room table being set for breakfast, or a jug of flowers perched on the mantelpiece - Bonnard rarely painted from life. Instead, he preferred to make pencil sketches in small diaries and then rely on these, along with his memory, once in the studio." "This volume, which accompanies the first exhibition to focus on the interior and related still-life imagery from the last decades of Bonnard's long career, presents more than seventy-five paintings, drawings, and works on paper, many of them rarely seen in public and in some cases, little known. Although Bonnard's legacy may be removed from the succession of trends that today we consider the foundation of modernism, his contribution to French art in the early decades of the twentieth century is far more profound than history has generally acknowledged. In their insightful essays and catalogue entries the authors bring fresh critical perspectives to the ongoing reappraisal of Bonnard's reputation and to his place within the narrative of twentieth-century art."--Jacket

Bonnard

Bonnard
Author: Pierre Bonnard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1985
Genre: Painters
ISBN: 9780947837228

Bonnard/Matisse

Bonnard/Matisse
Author: Pierre Bonnard
Publisher: ABRAMS
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1992
Genre: Art
ISBN:

The letters exchanged between Pierre Bonnard and Henri Matisse from 1925 to 1946 attest to a 40-year friendship between two of the most important artists of the 20th century. This volume documents an extraordinary correspondence between two great masters who respected and liked one another.

Pierre Bonnard

Pierre Bonnard
Author: Pierre Bonnard
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2003
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) was an influential French painter draughtsman, photographer, printmaker, illustrator and interior designer whose work continues to surprise and delight new generations of art lovers. This book brings together more than 110 paintings, drawings and lithographs from private and public collections. It focuses comprehensively on the evolution of Bonnard's career, from his early Nabis works of 1890-1900 through to his large decorations of 1905-1912 and his nudes, portraits and landscapes of the 1920s and 1930s--closing with his stunning works up to World War II.

Pierre Bonnard

Pierre Bonnard
Author: Guy Cogeval
Publisher: Prestel
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN: 9783791355245

Pierre Bonnard is often considered a painter of idyllic scenes, replete with colour and serenity, however, this view overlooks many of the most striking aspects of Bonnard's oeuvre. Over the course of his career, Bonnard worked within - often expanding and challenging - many genres and techniqeus. Alternating between the traditions of Impressionism and the abstract visual modes of modernism, Bonnard addressed elements present within many movements in order to synthesize a world worthy of his utopian vision. As this volume reveals, Bonnard's work evolved radically over the course of his career. Includes in its pages are illustrations of well-known examples alongside rarely exhibited pieces, which represent the many thematic and stylistic compositions of Bonnard's work.

Bonnard

Bonnard
Author: Raymond Cogniat
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1979
Genre: Painters
ISBN: 9789070061494

Matisse - Bonnard

Matisse - Bonnard
Author: Felix Kramer
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-11-21
Genre: Art
ISBN: 3791356321

In this beautifully illustrated book, the forty year friendship between Henri Matisse and Pierre Bonnard becomes a platform for new perspectives on the development of the European avant-garde. "Long live painting!" With this rallying cry, Henri Matisse, greeted his colleague Pierre Bonnard on a 1925 postcard from Amsterdam. Widely considered two of the greatest painters of French modernism, they were united by a forty-year-long friendship and a keen appreciation of each other’s work. This catalogue offers fascinating insights into their artistic dialogue. Focusing throughout on their creative exchanges, it highlights their respective contributions to the development of modern art, from the beginning of the twentieth century to the end of the Second World War. Comprising over 100 paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints, the book makes palpable the many intersections between their artistic visions, and investigates their shared interest in subjects such as interiors, still life, landscape, and the nude. Scholarly essays and thematic introductions to their oeuvres provide a wealth of information on the two colleagues and friends gained from their writings and correspondence as well as archival material. Another highlight is a series of iconic photographs taken by Henri Cartier-Bresson, who visited both Matisse and Bonnard at their much-fabled houses in the South of France.