Accompanies a major international retrospective at the Tate Gallery and Museum of Modern Art, New York with loans from numerous public and private collections. The book includes introductory essays based on new research by Sarah Whitfield and John Elderfield. Sarah Whitfield deals with the legacy of the symbolism of Bonnard's early years and the way in which the painter's acceptance that everything in nature surrenders to time finds expression in the grand elegaic paintings of the later years. John Elderfield writes about ...
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Accompanies a major international retrospective at the Tate Gallery and Museum of Modern Art, New York with loans from numerous public and private collections. The book includes introductory essays based on new research by Sarah Whitfield and John Elderfield. Sarah Whitfield deals with the legacy of the symbolism of Bonnard's early years and the way in which the painter's acceptance that everything in nature surrenders to time finds expression in the grand elegaic paintings of the later years. John Elderfield writes about Bonnard's awareness of the complexities of visual perception, and how he enrolls the temporarily extended processes of looking and seeing to create for the beholder a narrative of attention which mobilizes his paintings in their viewing in radical and surprising ways. Each work is illustrated in colour, in many cases, with related drawings, including those from his diaries and sketch books, some of which are published here for the first time.
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Good. This volume accompanied a major international retrospective of Pierre Bonnard at London's Tate Gallery and the New York Museum of Modern Art, featuring loans from numerous public and private collections. The book includes new research by Sarah Whitfield.
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Very good. A small bump to bottom right corner that has resulted in a slight diagonal crease that can be seen on cover and first 95 pages. This is not a serious flaw at all, but it is noticeable. Audience: Professional and scholarly; College/higher education; General/trade. Glued binding. Paper covers. Contains approximately 200 color illustrations, some with accompanying black and white illustrations. Book is very straight and clean. 1998 Exhibition Catalog. First Softcover Edition.
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Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1854372432. Light wear to spine, covers and corners. Small tear to top left of dust-jacket (approx 2cm). Spine tight, clean block/pages.; Light wear to spine, covers and corners. Small tear to top left of dust-jacket (approx 2cm). Spine tight, clean block/pages. Renowned for his vibrant use of color and intimate depictions of everyday life. The book explores Bonnard's painting techniques, his role in modern art, and his influences, providing an in-depth analysis of his work from both aesthetic and biographical perspectives. Whitfield and Elderfield examine his relationships with other artists, including his involvement with the Nabis group, and explore how his work evolved over time. With its many photographic plates this book shows the into the subtle, dreamlike qualities of Bonnard's art. Slight scent to the book.; 30.2 x 24 x 2.7 cm; 269 pages.