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Pierre Bonnard : painting Arcadia

Guy Cogeval, Isabelle Cahn

, DelMonico Books・Prestel, c2016

  • : hardcover

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Painting Arcadia

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Exhibition catalogue

Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name held at Musée d'Orsay, Paris, Mar. 17-July 19, 2015; Fundación Mapfre, Madrid, Sept. 19, 2015-Jan. 10, 2016; Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Legion of Honor, Feb. 6-May 15, 2016

Includes bibliography (p. 326-329) and index

"This catalogue is adapted from the original French edition of 'Pierre Bonnard: Peindre l'Arcadie'"--Colophon

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Pierre Bonnard is often considered a painter of idyllic scenes, replete with colour and serenity, however, this view overlooks many of the most striking aspects of Bonnard's oeuvre. Over the course of his career, Bonnard worked within-often expanding and challenging-many genres and techniques. Alternating between the traditions of Impressionism and the abstract visual modes of modernism, Bonnard addressed elements present within many movements in order to synthesize a world worthy of his utopian vision. As this exquisitely produced volume reveals, Bonnard's work evolved radically over the course of his career. Included in its pages are illustrations of well-known examples alongside rarely exhibited pieces, which represent the many thematic and stylistic compositions of Bonnard's work. The book features the murals and tapestries he created with the Nabis; his lush interiors and depictions of his wife, Marthe; his extraordinary use of rich colour, brush strokes and perspective; and his contemplative portraits.Interwoven throughout these dazzling reproductions are illuminating texts by acclaimed critics who draw on the latest research to present a multi-dimensional account of the artist. Readers of this gorgeous, authoritative book can look forward to a visual and intellectual treat in which Bonnard's status is elevated from a forerunner of modernism to one of the greatest painters of the 19th and 20th centuries.

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