About this artwork
This painting shows a view close to Bonnard's home in Vernonnet in northern France. The river Seine can be seen through the trees and bushes, while on the right there are three figures walking through the undergrowth. A fallen tree or branch is reduced to a slashed diagonal line which serves to unite the foreground and distance. As in many of Bonnard's mature landscapes, the rich colour and sensuous handling of paint create a feeling of warmth and luxuriance.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Pierre BonnardFrench (1867 - 1947)
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title:Échappee sur la rivière, Vernon [View of the River, Vernon]
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date created:1923
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:48.30 x 45.70 cm; Framed: 74.40 x 72.00 x 7.20 cm
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credit line:Presented by Sir Alexander Maitland in memory of his wife Rosalind 1960
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accession number:GMA 2931
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Pierre Bonnard
Pierre Bonnard
Born near Paris, Bonnard studied law, but by the late 1880s had given this up for painting. In 1887 he met the artists Edouard Vuillard, Maurice Denis and Paul Sérusier. Taking their inspiration from Gauguin, in 1888 they formed the Nabis group (the name derives from the Hebrew word for 'Prophets...