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  1. Pierre Bonnard was born in Fontenay-aux-Roses, Hauts-de-Seine on 3 October 1867. His mother, Élisabeth Mertzdorff, was from Alsace. His father, Eugène Bonnard, was from the Dauphiné, and was a senior official in the French Ministry of War. He had a brother, Charles, and a sister, Andrée, who in 1890 married the composer Claude Terrasse.

  2. Pierre Bonnard was a French post-impressionist painter who created 242 artworks, mostly depicting intimate scenes of domestic life, landscapes and still lifes. His use of vibrant colors and expressive brushstrokes influenced modern art movements. Discover his biography, style and influence on Wikiart.org, the best visual art database.

    • French
    • October 3, 1867
    • Fontenay-aux-Roses, Hauts-de-Seine, France
    • January 23, 1947
    • Bonnard is known for his use of colour. Bonnard liked intense colours. He combined them in his paintings in a completely individual way that gives them great intensity.
    • He was part of Les Nabis. Nabis. Learn more about Les Nabis. Bonnard was a member of Les Nabis, a group of artists working at that time. They included artists such as Edouard Vuillard and Paul Serusier.
    • He liked painting domestic scenes. Bonnard was known in his earliest years as an Intimist. He had a fondness for domestic interiors that expressed the unusual aspects of everyday life.
    • He is famous for his nudes. Bonnard painted many nudes, mainly of his companion and wife Marthe de Méligny. She is often depicted washing or drying herself or, in a few paintings, lying in the bath so that her floating body is magnified by the water.
  3. Pierre Bonnard was a member of the Symbolist group of painters known as Les Nabis ("prophets" or "seers"), and so subscribed to the Nabi doctrine of abandoning three-dimensional modeling in favor of flat color areas. However, although Bonnard was a member of this group, he was not interested in obscure Symbolist subject matter and was not a mystic.

    • French
    • October 3, 1867
    • Fontenay-aux-Roses, France
    • January 23, 1947
  4. Apr 18, 2024 · Pierre Bonnard (born October 3, 1867, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France—died January 23, 1947, Le Cannet) was a French painter and printmaker, a member of the group of artists called the Nabis and afterward a leader of the Intimists. He is generally regarded as one of the greatest colourists of modern art. His characteristically intimate, sunlit ...

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  6. 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.

  7. The artistic legacy of Pierre Bonnard (1867–1947) calls to mind the many dazzling bathing paintings of Marthe, his wife and muse of nearly fifty years, modeling in the bathtub, toweling her ever-youthful figure, or gazing at her nude likeness at her toilette. These shimmering visions of still waters, iridescent tiles, and private escapes have ...

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