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  • Pierre Bonnard
    Oct 03, 1867 - Jan 23, 1947
  • The Blue Corsage - Pierre Bonnard was a French painter who helped provide a bridge between impressionism and the abstraction explored by post-impressionists. He is known for the bold colors in his work and a fondness for painting elements of everyday life, 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.
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  • LE CORSAGE BLEU
    circa 1924
    Oil on canvas
    Private Collection.

    In 1893, Claude Roger-Marx wrote that Bonnard 'catches fleeting poses, steals unconscious gestures, crystallizes the most transient expressions' (C. Roger-Marx, Le Voltaire (1894), quoted in 'Quelques opinions sur Bonnard' in Pierre Bonnard. Les peintures fran?ais nouveaux, no. 19, Paris, 1924, p. 12), and Le Corsage Bleu depicts one of these moments, a momentary gaze captured for eternity yet also seemingly retaining some of its intimate and transitory nature. Bonnard stated that his ambition was 'to show what one sees when one enters a room all of a sudden', a seemingly simple task, but one which forced the artist to confront the nature of perception. The radicalism of this ambition was first fully recognised by Jean Clair in 1984; 'the revolution in painting brought about by Bonnard was that, for the first time, a painter attempted to translate onto canvas the data of a vision that is physiologically 'real'...He was the first artist to have attempted to portray on canvas the integrality of the field of vision and so bring nearer to the eye what classical perspective had kept at a distance' (J. Clair, Les Aventures du neuf optique, Washington & London, 1984, p. 36). In this work the artist carefully picks out certain details and clouds others, mimicking perception in a manner that reveals an intense concern with the nature of vision.

    The present work depicts Bonnard's companion Marthe, who featured regularly in the artist's work. Very slight and delicate, Marthe is often depicted in his portraits from the early 1920s as a rather poignant and introspective figure (fig. 1).

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The Big Blue Naked
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Pierre BonnardPierre Bonnard was a French Post-Impressionist painter remembered for his ability to convey dazzling light with juxtapositions of vibrant color. “What I am after is the first impression—I want to show all one sees on first entering the room—what my eye takes in at first glance,” he said of his work. Born on October 3, 1867 in Fontenay-aux-Roses, France, Bonnard studied law at the Sorbonne, graduating in 1888. During this time, he was also enrolled at the École des Beaux-Arts but left to attend the Académie Julian in 1889. At this more open-minded painting academy, Bonnard met Maurice Denis, Paul Sérusier, and Édouard Vuillard, among others. Together with these artists he helped from a group known as the Nabis, who were influenced by Japanese prints and the use of flat areas of color. Early on in his career, Bonnard was better known for his prints and posters than for his paintings. Moving to the South of France in 1910, over the following decades, Bonnard receded from the forefront of the art world, mainly producing tapestry-like paintings of his wife Marthe in their home. Late works of Bonnard, such as The Terrace at Vernonnet (1939), more closely resembled a continuation of Impressionism than other avant-garde styles of the era. Because of this, at the time of his death on January 23, 1947 in Le Cannet, France, the artist’s work had been largely discounted as regressive. Today, his works are held in the collections of the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Neue Pinakothek in Munich, the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, and the Tate Gallery in London, among others.