Picking Cherry - 1946


Size (cm): 70x60
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Pierre Bonnard's "Cherry" work, painted in 1946, is part of the last period of this outstanding French artist, known for his inimitable style that fuses the impressionism and innovative use of color. In this painting, Bonnard captures an apparently everyday moment, but impregnated with a sensory intensity that elevates him beyond mere representation.

When observing the composition, we can notice how Bonnard uses an almost voyeurist approach, a distinctive seal of his work. The scene offers us a view of a woman, similar to one of her many muses, clearly immersed in the task of collecting cherries. Positioned in a natural environment, its figure is the central axis of the work, surrounded by a vibrant landscape that emanates life. His skin lights with warm tones, color vessels that contrast with the vegetation that surrounds it, suggesting not only a link with nature, but also an intimacy of Bonnard's style.

The color is, without a doubt, one of the protagonists of this painting. Bonnard is known for his ability to transmit an atmosphere full of emotions through his bold palette. In "Collecting cherries", the use of deep red and vibrant oranges in cherries not only highlights its attraction, but also creates a dynamic contrast with the fresh green of the environment. This color management, which seems to vibrate and move, is characteristic of Bonnard's work, who frequently used layers of paint to build luminosity and depth. This encourages the viewer to feel the warmth of the day in which the action takes place.

The female figure, with her light attire, hints at a moment of tranquility and joy, something much appreciated in Bonnard's works that often celebrates the daily life of life. There is a waste of intimacy that is present in the position of women, which leans towards fruit, a gesture that evokes both the connection with nature and with leisure time, a recurring theme in his work after the Second War World.

It is interesting to note that Pierre Bonnard, in his personal life, had retired to the tranquility of the French province, an environment that seemed to influence his work, particularly at this stage. "Picking up cherries" can not only be seen as a testimony of his individual style, but also as a reflection of the desire to return peace and harmony after years of conflict.

Bonnard's legacy is vast and can be seen in many other contemporary artists that explore the use of color and light in a similar way. However, the subtlety that Bonnard achieves in his work is unmistakable. The work "Collecting cherries" is a magnificent example of how it manages to travel between tangible reality and emotional perception, transporting the viewer to a place where the everyday becomes an exceptional act. Such is Bonnard's mastery, whose ability to capture the essence of simple moments continues to resonate with the same force as when it was painted.

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