Before dinner - 1924


Size (cm): 50x40
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Pierre Bonnard, one of the most prominent figures of post -impressionism, offers us in his work "Before dinner" (1924) an intimate and whispering look at everyday life, revealing the mastery that characterizes him in the use of color and light. This painting, at first glance, may seem a simple homeless scene, but its depth and its enriched symbolism invite a deeper reflection on time, intimacy and human relationships.

In "Before dinner," Bonnard represents a sitting woman, apparently absorbed in her thoughts while preparing for dinner. The female figure, which is common in Bonnard's work, an almost archetypal representation of women in domestic space, stands out for her elegant position and clothing that combines with the environment, a resource that Bonnard uses to harmonize the figure with her around. The choice of space is fundamental, since the home becomes a refuge of tranquility in the middle of the bustle of the outside world, a recurring theme in Bonnard's work.

The composition of the paint is marked by a subtle balance between the space occupied by the figure and the schematism of the objects around. The table, covered with a tablecloth that shines with vibrant colors, adds a component of warmth and familiarity, contrasting with the most sober plane of the wall. Bonnard's technique, which incorporates the influence of symbolism and Fauvism, manifests itself in its audacity with color. In this work, warm tones predominate, creating a cozy and at the same time evocative environment. The lighting is soft, but it causes an obvious shadow game that adds dimension and depth to the scene.

Bonnard uses color not only to represent reality, but to evoke emotions. The yellow, oranges and roses are intertwined in a dance that highlights the idiosyncrasy of their style, while the green and blue maintain visual balance. This color approach is not merely aesthetic; It is a statement about human experience and its complexity, about how the environment affects our moods and our interactions.

Although "before dinner" is essentially a representation of intimacy and everyday, it also contains an air of ambiguity. The woman, with her gaze focused on the empty space, seems to contemplate something beyond the present, inviting the viewer to wonder about her thoughts and emotions. In this sense, Bonnard transcends the mere representation of a domestic scene; He invites us to connect with the psychology of his characters and to reflect on what happens in his minds.

While the context of the work is personal and domestic, it also reflects the search for Bonnard to capture the essence of human relations in a constant change. His style is distinguished between the artists of his time, by integrating elements of modernity with a subtle nostalgia for a simpler time. When observing similar works, such as "The Bath" or "The Woman next to the window", you can notice this conductive thread that unites the exploration of intimacy and light as protagonists in their personal gallery.

"Before dinner" is undoubtedly a testimony of Pierre Bonnard's genius, a master that manages to transform everyday life into art of great beauty. Through this painting, it invites us to appreciate the ordinary, to find poetry in the routine and to consider the ineffable sense of belonging that intimate spaces can inspire in our lives. In this work, Bonnard not only captures a moment in time, but also offers us a look towards the complexity of the human being, all through the subtlety of his color and his unquestionable artistic talent.

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