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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. Pierre Bonnard and His Dogs offers a fresh perspective on the painter's work through the central place his dogs held within it. Present in his photographs, drawings, and paintings-from his Nabi beginnings to his final years in Le Cannet-they accompanied both his artistic journey and his private life. Drawing on rare sources, Stéphane Guégan shows how these companions shaped Bonnard's vision: they animate his compositions, disrupt perspective, and bring movement, tenderness, and moral reflection. The book traces this relationship from the joyful decorative scenes of his early years to the later works marked by solitude shared with Marthe. As the fourth title in the Amigos Forever series, it sheds new light on one of the most sensitive painters of the twentieth century and reveals how, through his dogs, Bonnard reflected on creation, freedom, and the vital connection uniting all living beings.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Pierre Bonnard and His Dogs offers a fresh perspective on the painter's work through the central place his dogs held within it. Present in his photographs, drawings, and paintings-from his Nabi beginnings to his final years in Le Cannet-they accompanied both his artistic journey and his private life. Drawing on rare sources, Stephane Guegan shows how these companions shaped Bonnard's vision: they animate his compositions, disrupt perspective, and bring movement, tenderness, and moral reflection. The book traces this relationship from the joyful decorative scenes of his early years to the later works marked by solitude shared with Marthe. As the fourth title in the Amigos Forever series, it sheds new light on one of the most sensitive painters of the twentieth century and reveals how, through his dogs, Bonnard reflected on creation, freedom, and the vital connection uniting all living beings. AUTHOR: Stephane Guegan is an art historian, essayist, and exhibition curator specialising in 19th- and early 20th-century art. He has published numerous works on Delacroix, Manet, Cezanne, and Bonnard, and regularly collaborates with major French museums and cultural institutions. SELLING POINTS: . A new perspective on Bonnard The book reveals an unseen side of the painter through his lifelong relationship with his dogs, both companions and sources of inspiration . Written by Stephane Guegan A renowned art historian and specialist of the 19th and 20th centuries, he offers a scholarly yet sensitive reading of Bonnard's work . Rare and moving iconography Photographs, drawings, prints, and paintings highlight the constant presence of dogs throughout Bonnard's artistic career . At the crossroads of art and life The book explores the intimate, emotional, and philosophical dimensions of the artist's bond with animals . A new interpretation of Intimism Dogs serve as a guiding thread for understanding Bonnard's stylistic and emotional evolution . Part of the Amigos Forever series A successful collection dedicated to the bonds between artists and their animals, appealing to a wide readership . An accessible and elegant format Perfect for art lovers, animal enthusiasts, and readers drawn to cross-disciplinary approaches . A book both scholarly and heartfelt Combining analytical precision with emotional depth, it will engage experts and general readers alike 50 colour illustrations Pierre Bonnard and His Dogs explores how the painters lifelong bond with his dogs shaped his art, revealing themes of intimacy, freedom, and the vitality of life. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Pierre Bonnard and His Dogs offers a fresh perspective on the painter's work through the central place his dogs held within it. Present in his photographs, drawings, and paintings-from his Nabi beginnings to his final years in Le Cannet-they accompanied both his artistic journey and his private life. Drawing on rare sources, Stephane Guegan shows how these companions shaped Bonnard's vision: they animate his compositions, disrupt perspective, and bring movement, tenderness, and moral reflection. The book traces this relationship from the joyful decorative scenes of his early years to the later works marked by solitude shared with Marthe. As the fourth title in the Amigos Forever series, it sheds new light on one of the most sensitive painters of the twentieth century and reveals how, through his dogs, Bonnard reflected on creation, freedom, and the vital connection uniting all living beings. AUTHOR: Stephane Guegan is an art historian, essayist, and exhibition curator specialising in 19th- and early 20th-century art. He has published numerous works on Delacroix, Manet, Cezanne, and Bonnard, and regularly collaborates with major French museums and cultural institutions. SELLING POINTS: . A new perspective on Bonnard The book reveals an unseen side of the painter through his lifelong relationship with his dogs, both companions and sources of inspiration . Written by Stephane Guegan A renowned art historian and specialist of the 19th and 20th centuries, he offers a scholarly yet sensitive reading of Bonnard's work . Rare and moving iconography Photographs, drawings, prints, and paintings highlight the constant presence of dogs throughout Bonnard's artistic career . At the crossroads of art and life The book explores the intimate, emotional, and philosophical dimensions of the artist's bond with animals . A new interpretation of Intimism Dogs serve as a guiding thread for understanding Bonnard's stylistic and emotional evolution . Part of the Amigos Forever series A successful collection dedicated to the bonds between artists and their animals, appealing to a wide readership . An accessible and elegant format Perfect for art lovers, animal enthusiasts, and readers drawn to cross-disciplinary approaches . A book both scholarly and heartfelt Combining analytical precision with emotional depth, it will engage experts and general readers alike 50 colour illustrations Pierre Bonnard and His Dogs explores how the painters lifelong bond with his dogs shaped his art, revealing themes of intimacy, freedom, and the vitality of life. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Pierre Bonnard and His Dogs offers a fresh perspective on the painter's work through the central place his dogs held within it. Present in his photographs, drawings, and paintings-from his Nabi beginnings to his final years in Le Cannet-they accompanied both his artistic journey and his private life. Drawing on rare sources, Stephane Guegan shows how these companions shaped Bonnard's vision: they animate his compositions, disrupt perspective, and bring movement, tenderness, and moral reflection. The book traces this relationship from the joyful decorative scenes of his early years to the later works marked by solitude shared with Marthe. As the fourth title in the Amigos Forever series, it sheds new light on one of the most sensitive painters of the twentieth century and reveals how, through his dogs, Bonnard reflected on creation, freedom, and the vital connection uniting all living beings. AUTHOR: Stephane Guegan is an art historian, essayist, and exhibition curator specialising in 19th- and early 20th-century art. He has published numerous works on Delacroix, Manet, Cezanne, and Bonnard, and regularly collaborates with major French museums and cultural institutions. SELLING POINTS: . A new perspective on Bonnard The book reveals an unseen side of the painter through his lifelong relationship with his dogs, both companions and sources of inspiration . Written by Stephane Guegan A renowned art historian and specialist of the 19th and 20th centuries, he offers a scholarly yet sensitive reading of Bonnard's work . Rare and moving iconography Photographs, drawings, prints, and paintings highlight the constant presence of dogs throughout Bonnard's artistic career . At the crossroads of art and life The book explores the intimate, emotional, and philosophical dimensions of the artist's bond with animals . A new interpretation of Intimism Dogs serve as a guiding thread for understanding Bonnard's stylistic and emotional evolution . Part of the Amigos Forever series A successful collection dedicated to the bonds between artists and their animals, appealing to a wide readership . An accessible and elegant format Perfect for art lovers, animal enthusiasts, and readers drawn to cross-disciplinary approaches . A book both scholarly and heartfelt Combining analytical precision with emotional depth, it will engage experts and general readers alike 50 colour illustrations Pierre Bonnard and His Dogs explores how the painters lifelong bond with his dogs shaped his art, revealing themes of intimacy, freedom, and the vitality of life. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10: 2376661137 ISBN 13: 9782376661139
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. Pierre Bonnard and His Dogs offers a fresh perspective on the painter's work through the central place his dogs held within it. Present in his photographs, drawings, and paintings-from his Nabi beginnings to his final years in Le Cannet-they accompanied both his artistic journey and his private life. Drawing on rare sources, Stéphane Guégan shows how these companions shaped Bonnard's vision: they animate his compositions, disrupt perspective, and bring movement, tenderness, and moral reflection. The book traces this relationship from the joyful decorative scenes of his early years to the later works marked by solitude shared with Marthe. As the fourth title in the Amigos Forever series, it sheds new light on one of the most sensitive painters of the twentieth century and reveals how, through his dogs, Bonnard reflected on creation, freedom, and the vital connection uniting all living beings.