Street Corner - Pierre Bonnard
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Description
A delicate lithograph by Pierre Bonnard capturing a fleeting, atmospheric moment of Parisian street life with calligraphic lines and muted tones.
Pierre Bonnard, a founding member of the Les Nabis group, produced this lithograph during a period when he was deeply engaged with the aesthetics of Japanese woodblock prints. The work captures a fleeting moment of Parisian life, focusing on the movement of pedestrians and a horse-drawn cart. Bonnard employs a flattened perspective, which removes traditional depth and allows the figures to exist as silhouettes against the muted ground. The composition relies on the interplay between negative space and the gestural, calligraphic lines that define the figures. A woman in a dark dress occupies the foreground, her form rendered with minimal detail, while a child and a small dog appear to the left. The background is suggested through light, sketch-like marks, providing a sense of atmosphere without overwhelming the scene with unnecessary information. The colour palette is restrained, using earthy tones and soft ochre washes to unify the composition. Bonnard was known for his ability to observe the mundane aspects of urban existence. In this print, he avoids grand narratives, choosing instead to document the rhythm of the street. The lithographic process allows for a soft, porous texture, which complements the informal nature of the subject. By stripping away the rigid structures of academic painting, Bonnard presents a view of the city that feels immediate and personal. This piece demonstrates his interest in the decorative potential of printmaking, where the arrangement of shapes on the page takes precedence over realistic representation.
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Street Corner - Pierre Bonnard
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
- Canvas: XS (20×30 cm) to Large (60×90 cm)
- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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Artist Biography
Pierre Bonnard
Bonnard's intensely personal style, developed through close observation and a deep connection to his surroundings, often featured his wife, Marthe de Méligny, as a recurring muse. His exploration of memory and sensation, evident in works such as 'Nude in the Bath' (1925), elevates the mundane to the sublime. Though sometimes labelled an Intimist, his artistic ambition extended far beyond mere depictions of private life, seeking to capture the very essence of lived experience.
Despite initial recognition, Bonnard's reputation waned in the mid-20th century as abstraction gained prominence. However, his unique vision and masterful use of colour have since been rightfully reassessed. Today, Pierre Bonnard is recognised as a major force in modern art, whose paintings offer a profound meditation on beauty, memory, and the quiet poetry of everyday existence. His art prints bring a touch of French modernism to any space.
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