Reproduction Art
The Cannet
Pierre Bonnard

The Cannet

1930
300 €
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Original dimensions
64.8 x 54 cm
Museum
Bemberg Foundation
Year
1930
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Fondation BembergPierre BonnardPost-Impressionnisme

Scene depicted

In this painting , a peaceful scene unfolds, revealing the discreet charm of a villa in Cannet, bathed in warm light. The vibrant hues evoke an enchanting tranquility, where the gaze is carried away by shades of green and blue, illustrating the sweetness of Mediterranean life. This painting transcends its visual aspect to open a window to a world of serenity.

Historical context

Created in 1930, Le Cannet is set in the gentle sun of southern France, through a vibrant landscape that reflects the Nabi movement, famous for its bright colors and innovative interpretation of forms. This painting, currently exhibited at the Bemberg Foundation , offers a glimpse into the artist's golden age in a thriving artistic context, where Impressionism blends with new ideas. With dimensions of 64.8 x 54 cm, this work capturing the essence of the paradisiacal place will surely awaken your curiosity.

Place in the artist's career

Le Cannet represents a pivotal period in Bonnard's career, his mastery of color and light reaching its peak. Through this canvas , we can link this masterpiece to other significant creations like La Terrasse à Vernon and Les Nymphéas , where his stylistic evolution is tangible, reflecting his ongoing quest for the expression of the intimate.

Anecdote

Pierre Bonnard once remarked: “Color is my language and I use it to express my sensations.” Inspired by the gentle sunny mornings of Cannet, he sketched this masterpiece while listening to the song of the birds and savoring the scent of the surrounding flowers. This canvas, far from being a simple representation, is a celebration of light and emotion, where each brushstroke resonates with the vibrant soul of nature.