Still Life with Guelder Roses
1892, reworked 1929
Pierre Bonnard
Oil on canvas
Pierre Bonnard was a member of the Nabis, a group of young artists that emerged in the 1890s. They produced intimate paintings of domestic subjects in a flat, decorative style that was heavily influenced by Japanese art and the work of Paul Gauguin. In 1892, when Bonnard started this still life, he emphasized surface patterns and simplified, flattened forms. Nearly 40 years later, when his style had become much more painterly, he added brushstrokes of pale yellow to the blossoms, creating a sense of three-dimensionality that was intentionally absent from the earlier composition.
Beautiful piece of art work!
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Thank you. 🙂
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I love still life and find this breathtakingly beautiful!
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I agree. 🙂
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