Le Solfège is an intimate example of a domestic portrait. The theme of La vie bourgeoise is a subject that preoccupied Bonnard from the time of his intimiste interiors of the 1890s onwards. In the present work, the young boy is depicted in smart attire, wearing a black top and hat and with fashionable long blond ringlets. He is not, however, posing for the artist, but is captured in a private moment, studying his sheet music, and seemingly unaware of being observed and painted. The viewer on the other hand seems to be made acutely aware that what he is being asked to witness and participate in is the conscious process of looking.
Commenting on the artist's interiors, Denys Sutton noted: 'This desire to maintain at fever pitch the moment of creation, and to prolong the thrill of rapture determine the character of Bonnard's art. The finest of his...pictures throb with intensity. He secured a magical transformation of the real world so that the interior of his studio or [the wonderment of a child when facing ordinary things] assumes an infectious radiance' (D. Sutton, Pierre Bonnard (exhibition catalogue), Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1966, p. 24).
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