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Bonnard

The Experience of Seeing


  • Rizzoli
  • Expo: April - May 2022, Acquavella Galleries, New York
  • by Barry Schwabsky, Sarah Whitfield
Rarely seen and important paintings by this much-loved French postimpressionist, emphasizing his radical use of colour and unconventional compositions. A new monograph brings together 30 important paintings by Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) on loan from museums and private collections, including still lifes, nudes, interior scenes, and landscapes, many never seen together before and published here for the first time.

ISBN 9780847871797 | EN | HB+
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Publisher Rizzoli
ISBN 9780847871797
Author(s) Barry Schwabsky, Sarah Whitfield
Publication date May 2023
Edition Hardback with dust jacket
Dimensions 304 x 228 mm
Illustrations 50 col.ill.
Pages 160
Language(s) English ed.
Exhibition Acquavella Galleries, New York
Description
Rarely seen and important paintings by this much-loved French postimpressionist, emphasizing his radical use of colour and unconventional compositions. A new monograph brings together 30 important paintings by Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) on loan from museums and private collections, including still lifes, nudes, interior scenes, and landscapes, many never seen together before and published here for the first time. The book reveals how Bonnard''s modern compositions transformed paintings in the first half of the twentieth century, while celebrating his unpar-alleled ability to capture fleeting moments, memories, and emotions on canvas. Rather than focus on a particular time period or subject, Bonnard: The Experience of Seeing aims to present Bonnard''s modernity and concentrate on his influence on contemporary painters working today. The book draws attention to how Bonnard translated the experience of perception-with his shifting spaces, camouflaged and dissolving figures going in and out of focus, and forms hidden at the periphery-and how we as viewers experience his paintings, with his works slowly revealing themselves to us over time.