LaurieAnnie's photos with the keyword: Bonnard

Detail of From the Balcony by Bonnard in the Metro…

15 Jan 2023 67
Title: From the Balcony Artist: Pierre Bonnard (French, Fontenay-aux-Roses 1867–1947 Le Cannet) Date: 1909 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 49 × 39 1/8 in. (124.5 × 99.4 cm) Classification: Paintings Credit Line: Bequest of Charles Goldman, 1966 Accession Number: 66.65.1 Here, Bonnard captured a bucolic summer day at the family estate in Le Grand-Lemps, a small town in the Isère region northwest of Grenoble. He was attached to the place, which belonged to his mother Elisabeth Mertzdorff. The first landscapes Bonnard painted were of the garden and park of the estate, and at the time of this picture, his sister Andrée and her husband, the composer Claude Terrasse, summered there. Five of their children, at play with two dogs and a cat, can be glimpsed through and over the balustrade. Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/489502

From the Balcony by Bonnard in the Metropolitan Mu…

15 Jan 2023 67
Title: From the Balcony Artist: Pierre Bonnard (French, Fontenay-aux-Roses 1867–1947 Le Cannet) Date: 1909 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 49 × 39 1/8 in. (124.5 × 99.4 cm) Classification: Paintings Credit Line: Bequest of Charles Goldman, 1966 Accession Number: 66.65.1 Here, Bonnard captured a bucolic summer day at the family estate in Le Grand-Lemps, a small town in the Isère region northwest of Grenoble. He was attached to the place, which belonged to his mother Elisabeth Mertzdorff. The first landscapes Bonnard painted were of the garden and park of the estate, and at the time of this picture, his sister Andrée and her husband, the composer Claude Terrasse, summered there. Five of their children, at play with two dogs and a cat, can be glimpsed through and over the balustrade. Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/489502

From the Balcony by Bonnard in the Metropolitan Mu…

15 Jan 2023 76
Title: From the Balcony Artist: Pierre Bonnard (French, Fontenay-aux-Roses 1867–1947 Le Cannet) Date: 1909 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 49 × 39 1/8 in. (124.5 × 99.4 cm) Classification: Paintings Credit Line: Bequest of Charles Goldman, 1966 Accession Number: 66.65.1 Here, Bonnard captured a bucolic summer day at the family estate in Le Grand-Lemps, a small town in the Isère region northwest of Grenoble. He was attached to the place, which belonged to his mother Elisabeth Mertzdorff. The first landscapes Bonnard painted were of the garden and park of the estate, and at the time of this picture, his sister Andrée and her husband, the composer Claude Terrasse, summered there. Five of their children, at play with two dogs and a cat, can be glimpsed through and over the balustrade. Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/489502

Detail of From the Balcony by Bonnard in the Metro…

15 Jan 2023 72
Title: From the Balcony Artist: Pierre Bonnard (French, Fontenay-aux-Roses 1867–1947 Le Cannet) Date: 1909 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 49 × 39 1/8 in. (124.5 × 99.4 cm) Classification: Paintings Credit Line: Bequest of Charles Goldman, 1966 Accession Number: 66.65.1 Here, Bonnard captured a bucolic summer day at the family estate in Le Grand-Lemps, a small town in the Isère region northwest of Grenoble. He was attached to the place, which belonged to his mother Elisabeth Mertzdorff. The first landscapes Bonnard painted were of the garden and park of the estate, and at the time of this picture, his sister Andrée and her husband, the composer Claude Terrasse, summered there. Five of their children, at play with two dogs and a cat, can be glimpsed through and over the balustrade. Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/489502

The Childrens' Meal by Bonnard in the Metropolitan…

01 Dec 2014 372
The Children's Meal Artist: Pierre Bonnard (French, Fontenay-aux-Roses 1867–1947 Le Cannet) Date: 1895 Medium: Oil on cardboard, mounted on wood Dimensions: 23 3/8 × 29 1/4 in. (59.4 × 74.3 cm) Classification: Paintings Credit Line: Gift of David Allen Devrishian, 1999 Accession Number: 1999.180.1 Label: In the early 1890s, Bonnard's very young nieces and nephews began to spend their holidays at Le Clos, the old family house in the village of Le Grand-Lemps near the French Alps. Their impish presence inspired the artist to paint a range of new subjects. Foremost among these were his celebrated "intimist" interiors, in which he also evoked his own childhood holidays in the same house. Bonnard captured the daily ritual of a meal shared by all generations in this close-up view of the dining room at Le Clos. Around the curved table sit, from the left, the artist's eighty-three-year-old grandmother, Madame Frédéric Mertzdorff, his three-year-old nephew, Jean, and his thirty-three-year-old sister, Andrée Terrasse, with her two-year-old son, Charles, in her lap. Andrée had married the composer Claude Terrasse at Le Clos in 1890. In this family scene, Bonnard juxtaposes early youth with old age and at the same time records young Jean's first attempts at growing up, as, armed with a very large spoon and without a helping hand, he eats his soup. Text from: www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/490751

Detail of The Childrens' Meal by Bonnard in the Me…

01 Dec 2014 319
The Children's Meal Artist: Pierre Bonnard (French, Fontenay-aux-Roses 1867–1947 Le Cannet) Date: 1895 Medium: Oil on cardboard, mounted on wood Dimensions: 23 3/8 × 29 1/4 in. (59.4 × 74.3 cm) Classification: Paintings Credit Line: Gift of David Allen Devrishian, 1999 Accession Number: 1999.180.1 Label: In the early 1890s, Bonnard's very young nieces and nephews began to spend their holidays at Le Clos, the old family house in the village of Le Grand-Lemps near the French Alps. Their impish presence inspired the artist to paint a range of new subjects. Foremost among these were his celebrated "intimist" interiors, in which he also evoked his own childhood holidays in the same house. Bonnard captured the daily ritual of a meal shared by all generations in this close-up view of the dining room at Le Clos. Around the curved table sit, from the left, the artist's eighty-three-year-old grandmother, Madame Frédéric Mertzdorff, his three-year-old nephew, Jean, and his thirty-three-year-old sister, Andrée Terrasse, with her two-year-old son, Charles, in her lap. Andrée had married the composer Claude Terrasse at Le Clos in 1890. In this family scene, Bonnard juxtaposes early youth with old age and at the same time records young Jean's first attempts at growing up, as, armed with a very large spoon and without a helping hand, he eats his soup. Text from: www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/490751

Detail of The Childrens' Meal by Bonnard in the Me…

01 Dec 2014 302
The Children's Meal Artist: Pierre Bonnard (French, Fontenay-aux-Roses 1867–1947 Le Cannet) Date: 1895 Medium: Oil on cardboard, mounted on wood Dimensions: 23 3/8 × 29 1/4 in. (59.4 × 74.3 cm) Classification: Paintings Credit Line: Gift of David Allen Devrishian, 1999 Accession Number: 1999.180.1 Label: In the early 1890s, Bonnard's very young nieces and nephews began to spend their holidays at Le Clos, the old family house in the village of Le Grand-Lemps near the French Alps. Their impish presence inspired the artist to paint a range of new subjects. Foremost among these were his celebrated "intimist" interiors, in which he also evoked his own childhood holidays in the same house. Bonnard captured the daily ritual of a meal shared by all generations in this close-up view of the dining room at Le Clos. Around the curved table sit, from the left, the artist's eighty-three-year-old grandmother, Madame Frédéric Mertzdorff, his three-year-old nephew, Jean, and his thirty-three-year-old sister, Andrée Terrasse, with her two-year-old son, Charles, in her lap. Andrée had married the composer Claude Terrasse at Le Clos in 1890. In this family scene, Bonnard juxtaposes early youth with old age and at the same time records young Jean's first attempts at growing up, as, armed with a very large spoon and without a helping hand, he eats his soup. Text from: www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/490751

Woman in a White Hat by Bonnard in the Philadelphi…

13 Apr 2014 399
Woman in a White Hat Pierre Bonnard, French, 1867 - 1947 Geography: Made in France, Europe Date: c. 1908 Medium: Oil on paper on panel Dimensions: 27 15/16 x 21 13/16 inches (71 x 55.4 cm) Copyright: © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris Curatorial Department: Modern Art Object Location: Gallery 163, European Art 1850-1900, first floor (Annenberg Galleries) Accession Number: 1978-1-1 Credit Line: Bequest of Charlotte Dorrance Wright, 1978 Provenance: Collection of the artist, until d. 1947; Bonnard estate (Bonnard-Terrasse family), 1947 to c. 1963 [1]; sold to Wildenstein & Co., New York, c. 1963; sold to Charlotte Dorrance Wright (Mrs. William Coxe Wright) (1911-1977), St. Davids, PA, 1971 [2]; bequest to PMA, 1978. 1. See Dauberville catalogue raisonné, v. 4, 1968, no. 01984, and curatorial file. The disposition of the paintings in Bonnard's estate was not settled between the Terrasse-Bonnard and Bowers families (the heirs of Pierre Bonnard and of Marthe Bonnard, respectively) until the early 1960's; as part of the settlement Wildenstein & Co. received a portion of the paintings (see the exhibition catalog "Pierre Bonnard," Acquavella Galleries, New York, Nov. 9-Dec. 11, 1965, Introduction; and Daniel Wildenstein, Marchands d'art, Paris, 1999, p. 139-147). 2. Information provided by Ay-Whang Hsia, Wildenstein & Co., letter dated May 28, 2003 (in curatorial file) and communication of July 10, 2003. Text from: www.philamuseum.org/collections/permanent/72073.html?mulR=17315851|2

Detail of Garden by Bonnard in the Metropolitan Mu…

26 Mar 2011 361
Artist: Pierre Bonnard (French, Fontenay-aux-Roses 1867–1947 Le Cannet) Title: Garden Date: ca. 1935 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 35 1/2 x 35 5/8 in. (90.2 x 90.5 cm) Classification: Paintings Credit Line: The Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg Collection, Bequest of Walter H. Annenberg, 2002 Accession Number: 2003.20.16 Description: This landscape of about 1935 may depict a corner of the artist's beloved garden at Le Cannet on the French Riviera. Text from: www.metmuseum.org/Works_of_Art/collection_database/modern...

Garden by Bonnard in the Metropolitan Museum of Ar…

26 Mar 2011 608
Artist: Pierre Bonnard (French, Fontenay-aux-Roses 1867–1947 Le Cannet) Title: Garden Date: ca. 1935 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 35 1/2 x 35 5/8 in. (90.2 x 90.5 cm) Classification: Paintings Credit Line: The Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg Collection, Bequest of Walter H. Annenberg, 2002 Accession Number: 2003.20.16 Description: This landscape of about 1935 may depict a corner of the artist's beloved garden at Le Cannet on the French Riviera. Text from: www.metmuseum.org/Works_of_Art/collection_database/modern...

Basket of Bananas by Bonnard in the Metropolitan M…

26 Sep 2008 465
Pierre Bonnard. French, 1867-1947. Basket of Bananas 1926 Oil on canvas Accession # 1999.363.7 The simple objects and lively patterns on the table are arranged to give this still life the weightless appearance of Japanese wood-block prints which Bonnard collected. In 1926 Bonnard bought a house in Le Cannet, a small village near Cannes, in the south of France, which became his primary residence after 1931. Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.

Dining Room at Vernonnet by Bonnard in the Metropo…

22 Sep 2008 538
The Dining Room, Vernonnet 1916 Object Details Title: The Dining Room, Vernonnet Artist: Pierre Bonnard (French, Fontenay-aux-Roses 1867–1947 Le Cannet) Date: 1916 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 37 1/2 × 57 1/4 in. (95.3 × 145.4 cm) Classification: Paintings Credit Line: Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection, 1998 Accession Number: 1999.363.6 The rich colors and iridescent surfaces of Bonnard's interior contrast with the plain, two-story house that the artist purchased in 1912, Ma Roulotte (My Gypsy Caravan). Because of the poor health of his companion, Marthe, they spent increasing amounts of time there, in the valley of the Seine. Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/490020

Poppies in a Vase by Bonnard in the Metropolitan M…

17 Sep 2008 512
Pierre Bonnard, French 1867-1947 Poppies in a Vase 1926 Oil on canvas Accession # 1999.363.8 Poppies in an ordinary vase are painted as if seen at first glance, emphasizing the memory of a fleeting experience. This vase appears in some twenty works painted by Bonnard between 1911 and 1935. Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.

Children and Cat by Bonnard in the Phillips Collec…

22 Mar 2011 516
Bonnard, Pierre, Children and Cat, 1909, Oil on canvas; 21 1/2 x 27 3/8 in.; 54.61 x 69.5325 cm.. Acquired 1927. Paintings, 0157, French. On display in Goh Annex, Gal 206. Text from the Phillips Collection website.

Detail of The Lesson by Bonnard in the Phillips Co…

25 Mar 2011 306
Bonnard, Pierre, The Lesson, 1926, Oil on canvas; 30 x 20 in.; 76.2 x 50.8 cm.. Acquired 1927. Paintings, 0167, French. On display in Goh Annex, Gal 206. Text from: www.phillipscollection.org/search/index.aspx?sp_a=sp1003b...

The Palm by Bonnard in the Phillips Collection, Ja…

25 Mar 2011 406
Bonnard, Pierre, The Palm, 1926, Oil on canvas; 45 x 57 7/8 in.; 114.3 x 147.0025 cm.. Acquired 1928. Paintings, 0174, French. On display in Goh Annex, Gal 206. Text from the Phillips Collection website.

Detail of The Palm by Bonnard in the Phillips Coll…

25 Mar 2011 328
Bonnard, Pierre, The Palm, 1926, Oil on canvas; 45 x 57 7/8 in.; 114.3 x 147.0025 cm.. Acquired 1928. Paintings, 0174, French. On display in Goh Annex, Gal 206. Text from the Phillips Collection website.

The Lesson by Bonnard in the Phillips Collection,…

25 Mar 2011 452
Bonnard, Pierre, The Lesson, 1926, Oil on canvas; 30 x 20 in.; 76.2 x 50.8 cm.. Acquired 1927. Paintings, 0167, French. On display in Goh Annex, Gal 206. Text from: www.phillipscollection.org/search/index.aspx?sp_a=sp1003b...

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