The seed of the Kimbell Art Museum's "Bonnard's Worlds" exhibition was planted when the Kimbell acquired Pierre Bonnard's 9-foot-wide “Landscape at Le Cannet” (1928) in 2018. “Bonnard’s Worlds” ...
Pierre Bonnard ranks among the most adventurous and innovative modernist artists. At the same time, he is one of the most responsive to what the painter and critic Andrew Forge called “terrifically ...
Step into the vibrant and captivating worlds of Pierre Bonnard at the Kimbell Art Museum's exhibition “Bonnard’s Worlds.” This dedicated showcase celebrates the remarkable talent of the renowned ...
Pierre Bonnard called himself “the last impressionist,” but in the throes of creation he was more like the first action painter. He would tack a huge canvas on a wall and, striding back and forth, ...
Walking through “Bonnard’s Worlds” at the Kimbell Art Museum is akin to getting to know Pierre Bonnard himself, slowly peeling back layers of the artist’s life and moving toward his most intimate ...
“Dining Room on the Garden,” 1934-35. Oil on canvas. 50 x 53 1/4 inches (126.8 x 135.3 cm). Solomon R. Guggenheim Founding Collection, By gift Sign up for City Lights, our twice-weekly guide to arts ...
The angle of a doorframe, an open window, a table laid with fruit and teacup, a dog perched on a checkered tablecloth—all these moments of everyday life, heightened with color and shadow, are ...
While growing up, I spent hours in the company of Pierre Bonnard, whose paintings were part of the collections at the Phillips and National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. I'd forego my homework, ...
A MOUSY, stoop-shouldered little genius in steel-rimmed spectacles, Pierre Bonnard has sometimes appeared thin and small against the sunset immensity of his impressionist forerunners. But this week a ...
No one painted checked tablecloths quite like Pierre Bonnard. No one had his mysterious feeling for bathroom tiles and doorjambs, table edges, tub rims, mantelpieces and mirrors. But if you think I’m ...
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