Pierre Bonnard | MoMA
Wikipedia entry
Introduction
Pierre Bonnard (French: [bɔnaʁ]; 3 October 1867 – 23 January 1947) was a French painter, illustrator and printmaker, known especially for the stylized decorative qualities of his paintings and his bold use of color. A founding member of the Post-Impressionist group of avant-garde painters Les Nabis, his early work was strongly influenced by the work of Paul Gauguin, as well as the prints of Hokusai and other Japanese artists. Bonnard was a leading figure in the transition from Impressionism to Modernism. He painted landscapes, urban scenes, portraits and intimate domestic scenes, where the backgrounds, colors and painting style usually took precedence over the subject.
Wikidata
Q26408
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Nationalities
French, Swiss
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist, Professor, Lithographer, Graphic Artist, Illustrator, Theologian, Still Life Artist, Painter, Photographer, Owner, Sculptor
Names
Pierre Bonnard, P'er Bonnar, ボナール, Pierre Eugène Frédéric Bonnard, Bonnard, bonnard p., p. bonnard
Ulan
500115555
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Works

540 works online

Exhibitions

Publications

  • Félix Fénéon: The Anarchist and the Avant-Garde Exhibition catalogue, Hardcover, 248 pages
  • Bonnard Exhibition catalogue, Clothbound, 272 pages
  • Bonnard and His Environment Exhibition catalogue, Clothbound, pages
  • Bonnard and His Environment Exhibition catalogue, Paperback, pages
  • Pierre Bonnard Clothbound, pages
  • Pierre Bonnard Paperback, pages
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