Pierre Bonner, the master of color of the Nabi school
author:A complete knowledge of art history
Piere Bonnard (1867–1947) was a French painter. Born 3 October 1867 in Fontenay-Oros (Fontenay Oroz), died 23 January 1947 in Le Cannet (Cornell). Engaged in advertising and stage art design in the early days, he was once a member of the Nabi School, and his painting style has an oriental taste. Settled in Paris in 1889, he mainly created oil paintings and printmaking illustrations, mostly using interior scenes, still lifes and nude models, and his painting style was influenced by Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism.
▲Bunch of Mimosa
Pierre· Bonnar
1945
Bonnard, a painter who poetized the life of an artist, sang in a colorful way. His living space is not flattened with the flattening of the work, and he lives in a remote corner, but makes the original monotonous life colorful. Color unleashes his secret emotions and fulfills his natural interpretation of love. He has a unique personal view of painting and life, which can be seen in the following text.