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Bonnard, Pierre [1867-1947. France. Painter/Poster Designer]

 

Pierre Bonnard was born in Fortenay-aux-Roses, France on 30 October 1867. He st… subscribers only


Photograph of Paul Bonnard

Photograph of Paul Bonnard


Bibliography

1. Bouvet, Francis. Bonnard: the complete graphic work New York, NY: Gallery Books, 1991

2. Ives, Colta et al. Pierre Bonnard: the graphic art. New York, NY: Harry N. Abrams/Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1989 [Published to accompany a touring exhibition organised by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1990]

3. Sok Yo (Yo Po). Pierre Bonnard and his posters. M.F.A. thesis, Yale University 1988

Weblinks

Art Institute of Chicago 

Art UK 

Artcyclopedia 

Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Oxford Art Online [Subscription service] 

Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online [Subscription service] 

Guggenheim Museum 

Indianapolis Museum of Art 

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 

Musée d’Orsay 

Museum of Modern Art, New York 

National Art Library Catalogue 

RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History 

Tate 

Website dedicated to the work of Pierre Bonnard 

WikiPaintings 

Wikipedia 

Wikipedia [Text in French] 

YouTube. "Vermilion in the orange shadows": Bonnard's Late Painting . Curatorial talk by Dita Amory. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York [27.13 minutes] 

YouTube. Bonnard and Escapism. Talk by Julian Bell. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York [48.55 minutes] 

YouTube. Pierre Bonnard 

YouTube. Pierre Bonnard 

YouTube. Pierre Bonnard (Maler) - Teil 1 

YouTube. Pierre Bonnard (Maler) - Teil 2 

YouTube. Pierre Bonnard (Maler) - Teil 3 

YouTube. Pierre Bonnard (Maler) - Teil 4 

YouTube. Pierre Bonnard (Maler) - Teil 5 

YouTube. Pierre Bonnard à Vernonnet - 1/2  

YouTube. Pierre Bonnard à Vernonnet - 2/2  

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See: 9 Pages for Bonnard, Pierre in ReView
See: 7 Pages for Bonnard, Pierre in The Poster: Books, Exhibition Catalogues & Journal Literature 1890s-1920s