circa 1940
gouache, watercolour and pencil on paper
Private Collection, Ireland.
Nu à la baignoire, executed circa 1940, is an exquisite rendition of the most important subject of Bonnard's mature career. From the turn of the century until his death, the artist continuously returned to depicting the female figure in the intimate setting of the bathroom and boudoir. Painted in luminous tones of yellows, blues and pinks, the present work is an exceptionally rare fully realised work on paper, which relates to one of his finest late canvases, Nu dans le bain au petit chien (fig. 1), which is now in the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh. Bonnard’s female figures were usually posed in domestic settings in various states of undress - preparing for or after their bath. In the present work Bonnard has created a strongly asymmetrical composition wherein the entire sheet is enlivened by the various decorative patterns created by the chequered tiles and flooring. Between these bold designs, the bather is interposed, her body refracted by the water and her nudity is emphasised and sensualised.
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