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Bonnard


  • Prestel
  • by Isabelle Cahn
At the end of the nineteenth century, as a member of the avant garde Nabis group, Pierre Bonnard actively participated in the construction of aesthetic modernity. His painting proposed new, radical formulas for transforming space and narrative as he advocated for art that embraced all techniques and challenged the traditional hierarchy of genres. Elegantly packaged, and filled with large, full-colour, high quality reproductions this volume covers every facet of Bonnard's creative work.

ISBN 9783791377452 | EN | HB
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Publisher Prestel
ISBN 9783791377452
Author(s) Isabelle Cahn
Publication date October 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 325 x 275 mm
Illustrations 349 col.ill.
Pages 416
Language(s) English ed.
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At the end of the nineteenth century, as a member of the avant garde Nabis group, Pierre Bonnard actively participated in the construction of aesthetic modernity. His painting proposed new, radical formulas for transforming space and narrative as he advocated for art that embraced all techniques and challenged the traditional hierarchy of genres. Elegantly packaged, and filled with large, full-colour, high quality reproductions this volume covers every facet of Bonnard's creative work.

It opens with an examination of the artist's association with the Nabis group, exploring the influences of Symbolism and Japanese prints on his early work and looks at the development of his unique visual language, which is characterised by the interplay of vibrant colours, intimate perspectives, and a poetic rendering of everyday scenes. It explores his intimate connections to settings such as Paris, Normandy, and the Côte d'Azur as well as his innovative use of fragmentation, the importance of drawing and sketches, his masterful use of colour and composition, and the role of duelling forces-isolation and intimacy, vitality and impermanence, realism and ambiguity.

A final chapter discusses Bonnard's most prominent collectors and patrons and tackles the question of his relevance and legacy. As sumptuous as it is informative, this comprehensive, authoritative work reveals how Bonnard helped explore the human experience through the lens of vibrant and emotionally charged canvases.