Book Description

Pierre Bonnard helped to transform painting in the first half of the 20th century. As a painter he preferred to work from memory - imaginatively capturing the spirit of a moment & expressing it through his unique handling of colour & unconventional choice of composition. This book which accompanied a major exhibition at the Tate Gallery focusses on Bonnard's work from 1912, when colour became a prime concern until his death in 1947. As such it charts his transition from great colourist to modernist master. Includes the Exhibition Guide (23 Jan - 6 May 2019) as a separate item inside the book.
Author Matthew Gale (editor)
Date 2019
Binding Stiff card covers in colour with repros. of Bonnard's paintings on front & back. Titles in white on front & spine.
Publisher Tate
Illustrator Colour reproductions of the artist's work throughout the book + some black/white photographs
Condition VG+
Pages 240

Price: £75.00

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