“Landscape at Vernon,” painted in 1915 by Pierre Bonnard, is a notable example of Post-Impressionist landscape art. The artwork, executed with oil on canvas, measures 45.7 by 76 centimeters and is currently held in a private collection.
The artwork captures a serene, pastoral scene with a river winding through a verdant landscape. Dominated by hues of green, purple, and yellow, the composition portrays lush foliage and distant hills under a softly illuminated sky. The brushstrokes, characteristic of Bonnard’s style, evoke a sense of movement and life, providing a vibrant yet tranquil view of nature. The interplay of light and color reflects the artist’s mastery in conveying the ephemeral beauty of the natural world.