Family Scene (c.1893) by Pierre Bonnard

Family Scene - Pierre Bonnard - c.1893

Artwork Information

TitleFamily Scene
ArtistPierre Bonnard
Datec.1893
Mediumlithography
Art MovementJaponism
Current LocationNational Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada

About Family Scene

The artwork titled “Family Scene,” created by Pierre Bonnard circa 1893, is a lithograph that belongs to the Japonism movement and is categorized under the genre of portraiture. This piece is currently housed in the National Gallery of Canada, located in Ottawa, Canada.

The lithograph portrays an intimate domestic scene, likely a mother and child, evoking a sense of tender affection and familial bond. The artwork features soft, earthy tones of green and brown, and the design incorporates elements of Japonism, reflected in the simplistic yet expressive composition and pattern work. The figures are rendered with delicate lines and minimal detailing, emphasizing the emotional connection over physical intricacies. The background displays a patterned design reminiscent of Japanese prints, adding a sophisticated layer to the otherwise serene and intimate moment.

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