PORTRAIT DE JEUNE FEMME OU LE CHAPEAU
circa 1905
Oil on canvas laid down on board
Private Collection.
By the turn of the century, Bonnard was one of the best established painters of his time, his success stemming from the popularity of his intimate depictions of domestic interiors and Paris scenes, as well as his keen draftsmanship. He continued to mature as an artist, and his style slowly began to shift back to the naturalism which he had rejected during his Nabis years. He became more attentive to issues such as color, space and light, as well as the anatomy and gesture of his models. Discussing Bonnard's works of the early years of the twentieth century, James Elliot commented that: "It was then that Bonnard assimilated into his own style the technical means of the impressionists—short brush strokes, lighter tonal values, sophisticated hue relationships" (James Elliot, Bonnard and His Environment (exhibition catalogue), Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1964, p. 24).
Portrait de jeune femme ou Le chapeau is a strong example of this important transitional phase in Bonnard's oeuvre. This portrait is depicted in a clear and soft palette of grey and white, with a hint of brown. In the early twentieth century, hats were the fashion mainstay for the modern woman, and they were to be as imposing and ostentatious as possible. It was Bonnard's admiration for Renoir that led him to emphasize his sitters' hats. Indeed, Renoir was a great admirer of hats, and he even created his own extravagant hats for his female models to wear.
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