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Record ID marc_uic/UIC_2022.mrc:137289996:3181
Source marc_uic
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LEADER: 03181cam a2200481Ia 4500
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008 840404s1984 nyua 000 0deng d
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035 $a(EIUdb)780615
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041 1 $aeng$hfre
049 $aIADA
050 4 $aND553.B65$bF4 1984
082 04 $a759.4$219
100 1 $aFermigier, André.
240 10 $aPierre Bonnard.$lEnglish
245 10 $aPierre Bonnard /$cAndré Fermigier.
250 $aConcise ed.
260 $aNew York :$bAbrams,$c1984.
300 $a126 pages :$billustrations (some color) ;$c32 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
500 $aTranslation of Pierre Bonnard.
500 $aOn spine and cover: Bonnard.
520 $aPierre Bonnard's art is the expression of his unbridled delight in ordinary, daily life. The world his work evokes is one of cozy rooms suffused with light, of tender family presences, of nudes stepping in and out of the bath, of amiable and adored cats and floppy Parisian dogs. His interiors have an inviting glow--tables are always laden with fruit, doors and windows are open, and lush and heady landscapes spill forth. Bonnard painted a land of bounty and sensuous enchantment. Born in 1867 to a well-to-do family near Paris, Bonnard was very much part of the cultured bourgeoisie--wry, urbane, and fond of domestic comforts. Initially associated with the group of painters known as the Nabis, who were interested in oriental motifs, mysticism, and the art of Paul Gauguin, Bonnard became influenced by Japanese prints. Like the Japanese artists whose work he admired, Bonnard tended to emphasize line and color over modeling and depth, and to abolish any hierarchy among his subjects. In his paintings, a kitchen pot is as likely to be the focus of attention as is a person, and often his most successful works revolve around a simple ornamental detail: the patterns in a dress or the stripes on a blouse, the scattered flowers on a wallpaper, or the checks of a tablecloth. It is precisely this ability to infuse even the most commonplace object with such vivid personality that sets Bonnard apart--that and his work's inimitable charm and playfulness.--$cAdapted from dust jacket.
600 10 $aBonnard, Pierre,$d1867-1947.
600 16 $aBonnard, Pierre,$d1867-1947.
600 17 $aBonnard, Pierre,$d1867-1947$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00033681
650 4 $aRessamlar$zFransa$vBiyografi.
650 6 $aPeintres$zFrance$vBiographies.
700 1 $aBonnard, Pierre,$d1867-1947.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aFermigier, André.$sPierre Bonnard. English.$tPierre Bonnard.$bConcise ed.$dNew York : Abrams, 1984$w(OCoLC)649498072
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