
1867โ1947 ยท French ยท 30 artworks
artist bio
Pierre Bonnard was a French painter, printmaker, and founding member of the Post-Impressionist group Les Nabis. Known for his intimate domestic scenes and vibrant color palettes, Bonnard captured the beauty of everyday life with a unique blend of observation and subjective interpretation.
what you'll learn
Studying Bonnard's work allows students to explore the use of color to evoke emotion and create atmosphere, as well as how to capture intimate moments in everyday life. Students can also learn about composition and how to create a sense of depth and space in their paintings.
related: Edouard Vuillard, Henri Matisse, Suzanne Valadon

Norman Earthenware (also known as A Pot from Rouen)
1910

Interior
1913

Girl with a Dog in the Park at Grand Lemps (also known as Dauphine)
1900

The Window
1925

A Plate of Figs
1921

Pot of Flowers
1888

The Palm
1926

Claude Terrasse at the Piano

View of Le Cannet, Roofs
1942

The workshop with Mimosa
1935

The Luncheon
1899

Madame Claude Anet
1910

Cagnes Landscape
1916

Landscape with freight train
1909

Ambroise Vollard
1905

At Grand Lemps (also known as The Park)

The Cote d'Azur

Morning in Paris
1911

At the Fence
1895

Landscape at Le Cannet
1938

The House of Misia Sert
1906

The Dining Room in the Country
1913

The Bowl of Milk
1919

Snowballs
1891

Joseph Bernheim Jeune and Gaston Bernheim de Villers
1920

Landscape at Vernon
1915

Child Eating Cherries
1895

Still LIfe with Lemons
1918

Boulevard des Batignolles
1901

La Place Clichy
1912