The artwork titled “Sombre Nude” was created by Pierre Bonnard in 1941. This oil on canvas painting is a part of the Post-Impressionism movement and measures 65 by 81 centimeters. The painting, categorized under the genre of nude painting (nu), is currently housed in the Musée Maillol in Paris, France.
“Sombre Nude” features a contemplative nude figure rendered in warm, rich hues, primarily using shades of ochre, orange, and yellow, which dominate the composition. The subject is portrayed in a seated position, evoking a sense of introspection and melancholy. Bonnard’s use of loose brushstrokes and vibrant colors creates a texture that enhances the emotional depth of the artwork. The figure blends harmoniously with the background, characterized by indistinct forms and a mosaic of colors, characteristic of the Post-Impressionist style. Bonnard’s masterful manipulation of light and shadow further contributes to the evocative ambiance of the piece, drawing viewers into its introspective narrative.