
1864โ1947 ยท Australian ยท 28 artworks
artist bio
Rupert Bunny was an Australian painter who spent much of his career in France. He is known for his Impressionistic and Art Nouveau paintings, particularly his depictions of elegant women in leisure settings.
what you'll learn
Studying Bunny's work allows students to explore the intersection of Impressionism and Art Nouveau, focusing on color palettes, composition, and the depiction of light and atmosphere in both figure and landscape painting.
related: Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Mary Cassatt

Angels Descending
1897

Madame Melba
1902

Waterfront, Bandol
1929

Returning from the garden
1906

Portrait of the artist's wife
1902

Summer time
1907

On the beach (Royan)
1908

Sketch for 'Cemetery, south of France'
1920

Cemetery, south of France
1920

The garden bench
1915

In the Luxembourg gardens
1909

Saltimbanques
1930

Circe
1921

Portrait of C.F. Keary
1891

Portrait of Miss Hilary Mackinnon
1913

Etaples
1902

House below hill

Beautiful Afternoon in Royan
1910

Sketch for 'Sanary, France'
1925

The soothsayer
1913

Spring, St Paul
1923

Blue day, Bandol
1929

Landscape (Cassis)
1931

Bell dance
1920

Flowers
1930

The cypresses (Cassis)
1931

Sketch for 'Near Toulon'
1929

Study for 'A summer morning'
1908