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  Painting ID::   9797
The Letter st
1906, National Gallery of Art at Washington D.C


 

  Painting ID::   9798
The Loge R
1908, oil on canvas, Mus??e d\'Orsay at Paris.


 

  Painting ID::   9799
Portrait of the Bernheim Brothers NWR
1920, oil on canvas, Mus??e d\'Orsay at Paris


 

  Painting ID::   21533
At the Circus (mk09)
c 1879 Oil on canvas,54 x 65 cm Paris,Private collection


 

  Painting ID::   21535
Female Nude in the Bathtub (mk09)
c,1938 Oil on canvas,122 x 151 cm New York,The Museum of Modern Art


 

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     Bonnard, Pierre
    French, 1867-1947 French painter and printmaker. He studied at the Academie Julian and the École des Beaux-Arts (1888 C 89). In the 1890s he became a leading member of the Nabis group and came under the influence of Art Nouveau and Japanese prints. With his friend Édouard Vuillard, he developed the intimate domestic interior scene, a genre known as Intimism, depicting fashionable Parisian life in the years before World War I. He also produced still lifes, self-portraits, seascapes, and large-scale decorative paintings. In 1910 he discovered the south of France and began a series of luminous landscapes of the Mediterranean region. He was fascinated by perspective, which he employed in paintings such as The Dining Room (1913). From the 1920s he specialized in landscapes, interiors, views of gardens, and bathing nudes. He produced illustrations for the celebrated journal Revue blanche and decorative pages for Paul Verlaine's book of poetry Parallelement (1900).