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YOUNG WOMAN PAINTING
Pierre Bonnard

YOUNG WOMAN PAINTING

1944
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Original dimensions
19.5 x 24 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1944
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Pierre BonnardPost-Impressionnisme

Scene depicted

The painting depicts a young woman absorbed in her creative act. She seems immersed in a silent dialogue with her canvas, as if each brushstroke allows her to express her essence. The delicacy of her gestures, the softness of her gaze, and the light that embraces her face create an atmosphere of enchantment. This masterpiece is a celebration of feminine creativity and intimacy in the artistic process.

Historical context

Created in 1944, in the heart of post-war France, this painting is emblematic of the nabi movement, an artistic current that advocates for inner expression. In a period where light and color flourish, YOUNG WOMAN PAINTER stands out for its intimacy and contemplative atmosphere. Although the precise location is uncertain, the work resonates with the echoes of an era fully dedicated to beauty, art, and sensitivity. With its delicate dimensions of 19.5 x 24 cm, this canvas invites gentle introspection.

Place in the artist's career

YOUNG WOMAN PAINTER is situated at a turning point in Bonnard's career, symbolizing his artistic maturity. When mentioning CHILDREN IN MONTREUIL (1899) and Nude in the Sun (1930), a clear evolution is perceived: from simple and colorful representation to more introspective and emotional compositions, reflecting a deep connection with humanity.

Anecdote

“Painting is a song, a breath, a conversation with light.” This quote could summarize Bonnard's state of mind as he immerses himself in the creation of YOUNG WOMAN PAINTER . Imagine him, on a sunny terrace, observing the features of a model, while a delicate scent of spring flowers fills the air. It is in this soft light that this pictorial work comes to life, capturing an ephemeral moment of poetry.