“Bunch of Mimosa,” created by Pierre Bonnard around 1945, is a notable example of Post-Impressionism within the genre of flower painting. The artwork measures 62 by 68 centimeters.
The artwork showcases a vibrant and lush depiction of mimosa flowers, characterized by an explosion of yellows and greens. The densely packed bunches of flowers and foliage appear in a somewhat abstract manner, with the brushstrokes blending together to create a rich, textural composition. The background features warm, harmonious hues of oranges and reds, contributing to the overall warmth and inviting atmosphere of the scene. The use of color and light in the composition evokes a sense of vitality and bloom, emblematic of Bonnard’s Post-Impressionist style.