Autumn view - 1912


Size (cm): 75x50
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Sale price¥39,300 JPY

Description

Pierre Bonnard's "Autumn View", painted in 1912, is a clear representation of the distinctive style of the artist, characterized by his intimate and vibrant approach towards nature and everyday life. Bonnard, an outstanding member of the Nabi movement, dedicated himself to exploring coloring and light in a unique way, using color layers that evoke an emotionally rich atmosphere.

In "Autumn view", we are faced with a landscape where the strong use of color and the composition rich in texture allow the spectator to feel the warmth of the autumnal environment. The warm tones of the trees and the foliage contrast with the golden light of the sun that filters, creating a game of lights and shadows that adds depth and life to the scene. This is characteristic of the Bonnard approach, who often portrayed the changing lighting throughout the day, suggesting a deep link with the natural environment.

The composition of the work is remarkable for its balance and simplicity. While painting seems to capture a specific moment, its construction suggests a broader reflection on nature and the passage of time. The horizon, which extends almost abstract, invites the eyes to explore the depth of the landscape, while the vegetation in the foreground acts as a frame that frames the view, giving a sense of closeness and belonging to the viewer.

One of the most interesting elements of "Autumn view" is the absence of human figures, which distinguishes it from many of the contemporary works that characters usually include. However, this decision highlights Bonnard's connection with nature, suggesting that the authentic protagonist of the piece is the landscape itself. Instead of filling the work with the human presence, Bonnard chooses to concentrate on the narrative of natural space, offering a visual refuge that allows spectators to immerse themselves in the serenity of the scene.

In addition, it is relevant to mention that Bonnard faced several artistic currents in his time, such as Fauvism, but his style remained faithful to a more personal and lyrical exploration of reality. In "Autumn view", the use of unnaturalist colors and a loose brushstroke not only underlines the vivacity of the landscape, but also create an emotional connection, transforming the everyday into the extraordinary.

In summary, "Autumn view" is not just a representation of a landscape; It is a celebration of the light, color and essence of nature. The work encapsulates the spirit of Bonnard, who, through his artistic vision, invites us to rediscover the beauty present in the seemingly simple moments of our lives, proposing an intimate reflection on our place in the natural world. His legacy lasts in the way he teaches to see beyond the obvious, appreciating the nuances of the light and the color that give life to the landscape.

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