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Bonnard's worlds


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"Pierre Bonnard's paintings are renowned for their unusual intimacy. Delving into the sensory realms of experience that fueled Bonnard's practice--from the most public to the most private--this volume looks at the inspiration behind the artist's work. Through the lens of more than 70 works, including many largely unknown examples from private collections in addition to celebrated paintings from museums around the world, scholarly essays transport the reader into Bonnard's world and shed new light on the artist's unique life circumstances. Governed neither by chronology nor geography, but by measures of intimacy, this study travels with Bonnard through the landscapes of Paris and Normandy, to the interior spaces of the artist's dwellings, and deep into the artist's thoughts."--Provided by publisher.

Contents

Foreword / Eric M. Lee and Jonathan P. Binstock -- Acknowledgments / George T.M. Shackelford and Elsa Smithgall -- Lenders to the exhibition -- Introduction: Bonnard's worlds / George T.M. Shackelford -- La vie parisienne / Isabelle Cahn -- Pierre Bonnard in Vernonnet: a home in Normandy / Cyrille Sciama -- Pierre Bonnard in Le Cannet: the resonance of place / Véronique Serrano -- Pierre Bonnard's reception in America, 1926-1947 / Elsa Smithgall -- Pierre Bonnard: a chronology, 1867-1947 / Elsa Smithgall with a contribution by Lisa Lipinski -- Catalogue / George T.M. Shackelford -- Notes -- Selected bibliography -- Checklist of works in the exhibition -- Photography credits.

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Publisher

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    • Fort Worth, Texas: Kimbell Art Museum
    • Washington, DC: The Phillips Collection, [2023]

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    • 0300273274
    • 0912804580
    • 9780300273274
    • 9780912804583

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    Catalog of an exhibition held at the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, November 5, 2023-January 28, 2024, and at The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C., March 2-June 2, 2024.


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