The artwork titled “Two Elegant Ladies, Place de Clichy” was created by Pierre Bonnard in 1905. Executed in oil on panel, this piece is a quintessential example of the Post-Impressionism art movement. The painting, which qualifies as a genre painting, measures 73 x 62 centimeters and is currently held in a private collection.
The artwork captures a moment in time at the bustling Place de Clichy in Paris, depicting two elegantly dressed women. One woman, seen from behind, wears a light-colored coat and a dark hat, her hand resting on her hip. The other woman is depicted facing the viewer, adorned in a dark coat and a vibrant, flower-adorned hat that contrasts with the murky background. The busy and bustling atmosphere is suggested through the blurred and impressionistic rendering of the background figures and surroundings, embodying the essence of city life in early 20th-century Paris. The rich, textured brushstrokes and vivid use of color are indicative of Bonnard’s unique approach within the Post-Impressionist movement.