Pierre Bonnard: A collection of 783 works (HD)
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[1] PIERRE BONNARD: The Colour of Memory by Matthew Gale --- bit.ly/2XbeDWL
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Pierre Bonnard: A collection of 783 works (HD)
Description: "Pierre Bonnard was a French painter and printmaker.
He was born in Fontenay-aux-Roses. He led a happy and careless youth as the son of a prominent official of the French Ministry of War. Bonnard began his career studying law, graduating and practising as a barrister briefly, before he decided to become an artist. In 1891 he met Toulouse-Lautrec and began showing his paintings at the Salon des Indépendants.
His first show was at the Galerie Durand-Ruel in 1896. In his twenties he was a part of Les Nabis, a group of young artists committed to creating work of symbolic and spiritual nature. Other Nabis include Édouard Vuillard and Maurice Denis. He left Paris in 1910 for the south of France. Known for his intense use of color, Bonnard painted nudes of his wife Marthe, flowers, interior views and landscape paintings.In 1933 there was a major exhibition of Bonnard Paintings along with Vuillard"s at the Art Institute of Chicago.
He died in Le Cannet, on the French Riviera.The highest recent price paid for one of Bonnard paintings is $568,000"
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His use of color, light, and composition are amazing.
My , my, my.....what a Genius, ..a symphony of colour and light, the beauty is breathtaking ❤
You have no idea how many hours I spend each day looking at all these masters. Toulouse-Lautrec, Vuillard and Bonnard are my favorite artists of all time.
Because you dont have anything else to do. Probably unemployed!!
His using of colors is beside Claude Monet maybe one of the most fascinating kind of painting in art history. Simply a genius of color!
Pierre Bonnard is the best of the post-impressionists and the new-born Fauves...! What a Master...!!
French Painting in its ultimost of beauty and talent...!
C’est énorme !
Merci mille fois pour cette compilation exhaustive 🙏🏻 qui fait prendre conscience de l’ampleur de son œuvre !…
Outre ses scènes de nature vibrionnantes, ses cadrages, sa science de la couleur, il apparaît avant tout comme LE grand peintre de l’intime.
À revenir sans fin sur les scènes de sa vie, de Marthe, des amis autour de sa table, jusqu’à ses autoportraits sans concession.
Époustouflant
These works are for me pure poetry!
Master of intimacy he made me want to be a painter and know j am, tank you Bonnard.
Thank you so much for this video. I can only take in a bit at a time, there is so much here, and so I have paused at exactly 7:00 minutes in to look carefully at the scene of a gathering of friends/family out on the terrace above the garden. Calm and rich, so much clarity in structure and yet an equal amount of dazzling nuance.
He’s paintings demonstrate aptitude and captivity
I love his complicated and crowded interiors.
Thank you. It’s wonderful to see art that I can’t see in person. ❤❤❤
Love his use of colour, inspirational!
I don't think I'd appreciate this in my younger years. There is something wild here, over powering, summer, youth, the golden madness of it all. A bowl of fruit on a summers day.
I had to grow into appreciating Bonnard. I was studying classical drawing and had a head full academic drawing learning and when I saw his work it looked crude to me. I had to grow and learn. I try to paint more like this now but it is not easy at all... actually impossible for me, he's a master. I'm getting freer though. Maybe someday.
Il est égal à Van Gogh... Aussi fantastique, vibrant et éblouissant...
@@paulbablee4467 Он не равен Ван Гогу. Хуже рисует, хуже компонует, творческий потенциал даже близко не тот.
My favorite artist of the era
Belíssimas obras de Bonnard. Conhecia algumas, mas esta seleção é muito extensa! Suas cores são fortes, quentes muitas vezes!!! Amei! Muito grata por compartilhar!! E o piano é primoroso, nos deixa apreciar, com suavidade, essas pinturas!!!
Cette flambée d'orangés,d'ocres et de rouges sans compter son art de marier les couleurs. Pour moi c'est un grand impressionniste. J'ai passé un moment merveilleux en regardant ses œuvres et j'y reviendrai !!!
Excellent paintings
Some of these are so uniquely hilarious, like the kids and their babysitter all in black on a sidewalk, painted as if they were scarcely human trolls. Bonnard went for the magic, and draws you into his self-indulgence, so if it's shared it isn't just self-indulgence, but a mysterious generosity of spirit. Great video.
I appreciate this very much as Pierre Bonnard is a favorite of mine. My only suggestion would be to linger MUCH longer on each painting.
just use the Pause button......
So Thankfull for the images and the Vídeo, Very Thankfull 😍😍
Total love.
Incredible compilation of Bonnard paintings. Sadly, I watched all the way through and I didn't see one of my favorites. I believe it was 'Interior with blue powder puff' or something like that. His dear wife had died and the blue puff stood for her.
Très belles peintures et musique, merci beaucoup
Un grand merci pour cette présentation. Beaucoup de tableaux de cette video m'étaient inconnus.
Un très grand peintre ! Et la musique est très bien choisie...
Love that the RUclips title picture for a collection of Bonnard pictures is a painting by Édouard Vuillard (of himself) . . .
When I am inspired I learn what these Artists do. It is a process to learn Art. Not a 9year old who squirts paint everywhere and has rich parents who knows Gallery Owners.
he's a fantastic painter, I love his works. However, silence brings me a better encounter with his art, without this music. Tnanks for the exhibition.
Ah the beautiful. Work of Bonnard...it really lifts the heart to see the simplicity of his and Marts domestic life...everything around them ..and I love the way no matter how old Mart became to him she was still the beautiful young woman he fell in love with when he first laid eyes on her
Walking down the street in Paris...his use of colour his fusing of the light especially in the Summer paintings..making the colours sing..just washes over you..Bonnard..mmmmmmmm
I love the colors.
Feel the freedom.
Muito lindas essas pinturas!!
Fascinante !!!
Awesome paintings
Muchas gracias 👌
TREMENDA SENSIBILIDAD EN EL COLORIDO❤
Impressionnant.
Thanks for sharing this amazing collection of Pierre Bonnard’s work, it’s paired with such moving music. Would you mind sharing who the pianist is?
Спасибо за показ
Awesome I love it.
Magnifique 🥰🤩🤩🤩🤩
Beautiful work ....from Hawaii
Magnífico Bonar , muy buen video y buena música
Si beau ! si beau !
Maravilloso
Dang these are too good, painters are really underappreciated sometimes
Καί κάποτε υπερτιμώνται.
Change the playback speed to .75%. Much better.
It also shows social praise and agriculture
Awesome
Superb strong colors ali asgar
Hermoso el vídeo gracias
Hoffnung.. ✨
espectacular
Large production of great colorist.
Experimenting with oil-paint + watercolour + drawing techniques.
All sorts of styles, points of view, lights + shadows.
Sublime landscapes. Well-made portraits.
Sexy nudes, lots of mirrors.
Welche Musik ist das? Wunderschön
Bellos cuadros
Pierre Bonnard peint la vie puisqu'il peint la femme.
Il peint le fard de la femme. Même nue ,elle est encore habillée de sa couleur. Il la peint lors de sa toilette pour résoudre le problème de la couleur
:le près le lointain la lumière l'ombre...couleur chaude ou froide
Il peint des instants de quotidien de journalier pour les rendre sans durée.
Il peint la transparence de la baignoire grâce à son unique couleur.
Il ne se perd pas dans la sensualité car il est dans sa peinture .
Parfois son dessin ressemble à un dessin d'écolier, parfois il est de nature symboliste,ou naïf ou nabi ou des grands maîtres: c'est un dessin de culture de toutes les époques picturales. La dominance étant la période Impressionniste.
Il y a beaucoup de jaune d ' Or qui appelle le violet.
Good
Where is the music from. 8:30 is very good. :)
What colour!!!
Gostei
The dog in the painting at 0:50 shows the extent of this mans talents. That is a dog on the right side of the painting isn't it?
Frank Blangeard Doesn’t look like you can do any better.
I am not claiming to be a master of painting.
What is the music ?
Por favor, poderiam me dizer o no.e desse music que está tocando como fundo musical?
Who are play This music?
Please.
The name of This artist.
Thank you.
I would not be surprised if it is *Bogdan Beliayev* but I am not too sure...
Thank you
Paintings are best observed in silent observation and a meditative feeling without the noise of instruments to distract from subtlety. Those who feel the paintings are enhance by this noise want to be entertained which is less intrinsic. I turn the sound off and focus my total attention on the artists work. When someoneone is speaking something important do you focus on the music in the background or show respect?
People think we must have "music" everywhere now. Shopping,driving, at home,sports. Everywhere! It is obnoxiuous.
вот это ..живопись..
Extraprdinary...as Van Gohg but relaxed...
How can anyone "learn from masters" without information provided along with the photos? In art history classes, where you really do learn from the masters, the instructor share info about the artist, his place and time in history, his contemporaries, and influences. This is how to learn about art, not just a bunch of pictures. Looking at pictures it's too easy to do things such as, "Oh, I like this" or "I sure don't like that". It's not like shopping for paint or wallpaper. The art has important stories that help to appreciate and understand the artist and their work. In isolation, it means next to nothing.
@Harper Welch Just look. Art is a language. Everything you need to know is on the canvas. To understand the language you need only to look. And look..and look…and so on
How do you expect someone to enjoy the work when you zoom in or out even the slightest? It's unwatchable because of this.
پیارے پیارے
I've grown to like the neo's better, of course Vincent reigns undeniably supreme of all 19th century painters, that includes better then David, Delacroix, Gericault and Manet. However, I like certain pics by Gaugain and Cezanne they still will never be as good as Renoir or Degas. Imo!
je dirai(s) son malaise.. l’angoisse de (mourir)
May.. ✨🌝
If you like messy, sloppy painting Bonnard is the man for you. Leaving aside his fruit and veg efforts I have always wondered why his women are so often marginalized as though being squeezed out of the composition or dissolving into the background... with a few notable exceptions.
There is no doubt Bonnard was in touch with his feminine side. His paintings have the air of being painted by a woman with their untidy, unresolved, unsatisfactory emotional content and emphasis on domesticity.
Notwithstanding, while some canvases are little more than unpleasant daubs others are intriguing in their use of light and shade.
Like you could do better?
I think it is funny that you have liked your own post and have revealed your feelings of rage toward women. Clearly your agenda has nothing to do with this artistor his work.
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