SCèNE DE RUE à PARIS
circa 1905
Oil on board laid down on panel
Private Collection, Europe.
Painted circa 1905, Scène de rue à Paris depicts a busy Parisian street in the 18th arrondissement, in the vicinity of Montmartre, a popular artists' quarter in the early twentieth century. Bonnard, who lived nearby, took joy in observing the crowded streets in this part of the metropolis and the bohemian lifestyle of its inhabitants. Set against the gray street pavement, the present composition is dominated by numerous figures, some walking, others in horse-drawn carriages, all captured with a remarkable sense of movement, reflecting Bonnard's fascination with the energy and the dynamic life of the metropolis. Scène de rue à Paris displays a radically modern approach to the composition, shifting the focus away from its centre, towards groups of figures that appear to be walking in and out of the frame. This seemingly nonchalant positioning of the figures suggests a chance momentary glimpse, rather than a carefully staged ensemble.
Bonnard shared his fascination with the city with Impressionist and post-Impressionist artists, including Caillebotte, Monet and Pissarro (fig. 1), all of whom executed a number of works depicting Parisian boulevards, squares and bridges, usually characterised by a sense of rich and varied life of the city. Gustave Geffroy commented: 'no-one is quicker than Bonnard to seize the look of our Parisian streets, the silhouettes of a passer-by and the patch of colour which stands out in the Metropolitan mist. [He] seizes on all the momentary phenomena of the street, even the most fugitive glances are caught and set down' (G. Geffroy, quoted in Pierre Bonnard (exhibition catalogue), Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1996, p. 16).
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