1867 – 1947

Pierre Bonnard

1867 – 1947

Pierre Bonnard

The Fondation William Cuendet & Atelier de Saint-Prex owns some 28 works, drawings, lithographs and etchings by the artist, mainly from the estate of Gérard de Palézieux. Palézieux was a great admirer of Bonnard’s draughtsmanship, and he particularly appreciated his illustrations for the edition of Daphnis et Chloé, which Vollard published in 1902 and Henry-Louis Mermod republished in the canton de Vaud in 1948.

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Pierre Bonnard, a great master of colour in both painting and graphic art, was born in Fontenay-aux-Roses in 1867. Raised in a bourgeois Parisian family, he developed a keen interest in art from an early age, though he completed a more traditional education with ease, graduating in law in 1888. Around this time, however, his interest in painting led him to classes at the Académie Julian, where he met Édouard Vuillard, Maurice Denis and Paul Sérusier. Bonnard and these fellow artists (along with a few others) would soon form the important avant-garde group known as Les Nabis. Yet it was in the field of graphic design that Bonnard first made a name for himself. His France-Champagne (1891) was the first truly artistic colored poster, and it inspired Toulouse-Lautrec to make his own renowned series of similar designs. 

While his early compositions still bore the obvious influence of the Japanese prints that fascinated many young artists at the time, Bonnard gradually detached himself from this influence in his later prints, which were often devoted to intimate subjects or scenes of Parisian life. Encouraged in particular by the famous art dealer Ambroise Vollard, Bonnard began making color lithographs, becoming one of the chief innovators in a medium that was then experiencing a boom in popularity. For example, in 1896, for Vollard’s first Album des peintres-graveurs (Album of painter-printers), Bonnard produced La petite blanchisseuse (The Little Laundry Girl), which has emerged as one of the most emblematic prints of the period. 

Bonnard’s collaboration with Vollard continued with his second album (1897), for which Bonnard designed the cover, and then with Bonnard’s collection of twelve lithographs titled Quelques sujets de la vie parisienne (Some subjects of Parisian life) (1899). In these plates, which show great daring in their composition and colour, Bonnard presents the architecture of Paris, thronging crowds, and his own fleeting impressions. Although painting now occupied most of his time, Bonnard would never completely turn his back on lithography. He ultimately illustrated a number of literary works for projects published by Vollard, including Verlaine's famous Parallèlement, the ancient novel Daphnis et Chloé and Octave Mirbeau's Dingo

  • FWC&ASP-P-0078

    Daphnis et Chloé

    1902
    Pencil lithograph on Van Gelden laid paper
    135 x 150 mm
    Bouvet 152; Roger-Marx 170
    FWC&ASP-P-0078

  • FWC&ASP-P-0079

    La Lettre (the letter)

    circa 1925
    Pencil lithograph on grey laid paper
    245 x 320 mm
    Bouvet 98
    FWC&ASP-P-0079

    © photo : Julien Gremaud
  • FWC&ASP-P-0146

    Femme au parapluie, illustration pour l’Album de la Revue Blanche (Woman with Umbrella from the portfolio The Album of the White Review)

    1894
    Lithograph with wash and pencil with scratches on paper
    220 x 140 mm
    Bouvet 33 I/I; Roger-Marx p. 55
    FWC&ASP-P-0146

  • FWC&ASP-P-0148(HD,-Olivier-Christinat,-2016)

    Le Bain, planche de l’Album des Peintres-Lithographes de Manet à Matisse (The Bath)

    1925
    Pencil lithograph with scratches on loose Chinese paper
    330 x 205 mm
    Bouvet 92a I/III; Roger-Marx 79
    FWC&ASP-P-0148

    © photo : Olivier Christinat
  • FWC&ASP-P-0192(HD,-Julien-Gremaud,-2022)

    La Petite Blanchisseuse, planche de l’Album des Peintres-Graveurs (The Little Laundry Girl) 

    1896
    Lithograph with wash and pencil on Chinese paper
    190 x 294 mm
    Bouvet 40; Roger-Marx 42
    FWC&ASP-P-0192

    © photo : Olivier Christinat

Artists

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  • 1721 – 1780

    Bernardo Bellotto

  • 1882 – 1951

    Henry Bischoff

  • 1867 – 1947

    Pierre Bonnard

  • 1822 – 1885

    Rodolphe Bresdin

C

  • 1697 – 1768

    Canaletto

  • 1907 – 1990

    Albert Chavaz

  • 1796 – 1875

    Camille Corot

D

  • 1943 – 2018

    Marianne Décosterd

  • 1834 – 1917

    Edgar Degas

  • 1471 – 1528

    Albrecht Dürer

F

  • 1836 – 1904

    Henri Fantin-Latour

  • 1909 – 1994

    Albert Flocon

G

  • 1716 – 1785

    Jacques-Fabien Gautier-Dagoty

  • 1746 – 1828

    Francisco Goya

L

  • 1930 – 2023

    Jean Lecoultre

  • 1600 – 1682

    Claude Gellée (Le Lorrain)

  • 1939 – ...

    Ilse Lierhammer

M

  • 1832 – 1883

    Édouard Manet

  • 1598 – 1688

    Claude Mellan

  • 1890 – 1964

    Giorgio Morandi

N

  • 1623 – 1678

    Robert Nanteuil

P

  • 1919 – 2012

    Gérard de Palézieux

  • 1881 – 1973

    Pablo Picasso

  • 1720 – 1778

    Piranèse (Giovanni Battista Piranesi)

  • 1830 – 1903

    Camille Pissarro

Q

  • 1942 – ...

    Edmond Quinche

R

  • 1840 – 1916

    Odilon Redon

  • 1606 – 1669

    Rembrandt van Rijn

S

  • 1930 – ...

    Pietro Sarto

T

  • 1905 – 1985

    Pierre Tal Coat

V

  • 1875 – 1963

    Jacques Villon

  • 1868 – 1940

    Édouard Vuillard

Y

  • 1905 – 1984

    Albert-Edgard Yersin