Step into the vibrant and captivating worlds of Pierre Bonnard at the Kimbell Art Museum's exhibition “Bonnard’s Worlds.” This dedicated showcase celebrates the remarkable talent of the renowned ...
The seed of the Kimbell Art Museum's "Bonnard's Worlds" exhibition was planted when the Kimbell acquired Pierre Bonnard's 9-foot-wide “Landscape at Le Cannet” (1928) in 2018. “Bonnard’s Worlds” ...
Ten years ago, an art exhibit with the words "interior" or "still life" in the title would have had me running away to the nearest modern art wing. Breakfast rooms? Baskets of apples? Yawn--give me ...
“It is always so interesting to see which artists come in and out of favor, and why,” said Esther Bell, curator in charge of European painting at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, in a recent ...
Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) was unusual because he painted only from memory, never from life. He inscribed his datebook daily with a small pencil sketch and a one or two-word summary of the weather: ...
The first West Coast survey of the art of Pierre Bonnard in half a century will open at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco in early February 2016. Deeming Lincoln Park the more Arcadian of the ...
Marcel Proust was perhaps the most sensitive novelist of the 20th century, uncannily and unforgettably attuned to smells (“smells lazy and punctual as a village clock, roving and settled, heedless and ...
Next January, Tate Modern will hold the first major exhibition of the work of Pierre Bonnard in Britain for 20 years. Pierre Bonnard: The Colour of Memory is an opportunity, according to Matthew Gale, ...
Marthe Bonnard was vilified by artist’s family as antisocial and paranoid. Now a study claims class and money were their motives French painter Pierre Bonnard’s colourful celebrations of the bathing ...
Picasso once dismissed French painter Pierre Bonnard, calling his work a "potpourri of indecision." Yet Bonnard, often unfairly portrayed as a post-Impressionist who created happy paintings of sunlit ...
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