bonnard in A Sentence

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    Camille Pissarro, Pierre Bonnard, the famous Edgar Degas!

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    The Cubists Bonnard.

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    Bonnard Picasso Braque.

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    Bonnard also exploits another optical phenomenon, which scientists call equiluminance.

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    Here's three ways we can see this in Bonnard's work.

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    Bonnard is throwing our senses of colour and light into conflict.

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    Seeing the work of the Cubists, Bonnard said to his nephew:“I was sent back.

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    If we now look at the bathing painting in monochrome, we see that Bonnard also used equiluminant hues.

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    The first conflict inflicted by Bonnard on our senses comes from his use of what I call“visual indeterminacy”.

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    But I suggest we love Bonnard less for his harmoniousness(which Searle often finds too lovely) than his unsettling pictorial dissonance.

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    Unlike his friend Vuillard, who made a name for himself as a portrait painter, Bonnard did not often paint portraits.

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    For example, Bonnard, like many modernist painters, tends to highlight the“material-ness” of the paint by the way he applies it- in textured globs.

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    Bonnard always kept in his heart the devotion and love for Normandy, as evidenced by his landscapes dedicated to this northern region of France.

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    Bonnard's paintings are full of such moments, evoked by passages of paint that suggest one thing, turn out to be another, or resist classification altogether.

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    Bonnard's style constantly evolved, and in 1908 the artist proceeds to create paintings in which light becomes more intense, and the works are filled with living feelings.

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    Bonnard's style constantly evolved, and in 1908 the artist proceeds to create paintings in which light becomes more intense, and the works are filled with living feelings.

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    On assignment to the base in Quantico, Va., he was able to visit the Phillips Collection in Washington, an experience he would always cherish because of the impact of the works he saw there by Bonnard, Picasso, Braque and especially Matisse.

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