The children of the terrace with the black dog - 1902


Size (cm): 65x60
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Description

The painting "The children of the terrace with the black dog" by Pierre Bonnard, made in 1902, is located at a crucial moment of the evolution of modern art where light and color become narrative protagonists. In this work, Bonnard, a central figure in the Nabíes group, explores intimacy and everyday life through a family scene that radiates warmth and joy.

He painting It presents two children sitting on an illuminated terrace. The atmosphere feels animated thanks to the vivacity of colors; The predominant yellow in the sunlight is mixed with the blue of the sky and the terrible tones of the environment. Bonnard uses its characteristic use of light, which manifests itself in the way it illuminates the characters and their surroundings, achieving an almost dreamlike effect. Light becomes an almost tangible element, a presence that models the atmosphere of painting. The black dog that accompanies the children add a note of curiosity in their contrast, which further underlines the freshness of the scene.

The composition is carefully designed. The arrangement of the figures invites the viewer to focus on the interaction between children and their surroundings. Bonnard makes use of an framing that suggests depth, placing children on a closer plane while the terrace lines and shadows suggest a broader space behind them. This technique gives the impression that the scene is part of a bigger moment, a fragment of the daily life that feels both private and universal.

The characters in the painting, Although anonymous, they convey a sense of innocence and carefree that characterizes childhood. His attention seems to be completely absorbed at the present moment, which allows the viewer to reflect on the transience of childhood and the joy of those simple moments. The black dog, with its bright fur and its nearby presence, complements the interaction, suggesting a bond of friendship and company that is typical of relationships between children and animals.

Bonnard was known for his ability to capture the essence of human experiences through a vibrant palette and a loose brushstroke, qualities that are clearly evident in "the children of the terrace with the black dog." His style is an amalgam of symbolist and post -impressionist movements, both influential in their artistic development. Unlike the impressionists who focused on the faithful representation of light and color, Bonnard moves towards the use of color as a means to express emotions and moods.

This work can also be contrasted with other works by Bonnard where the theme of childhood or domestic life is recurrent, such as "La Siesta" or "Breakfast." In all of them, the artist uses similar techniques, reflecting his astonishment for light and his love for everyday life.

In conclusion, "the children of the terrace with the black dog" not only encapsulates the world of childhood, but also offers a deep look at the way Bonnard used color and light to offer an emotional refuge in his art . The work is a testimony of his mastery in creating a connection between the spectator and the life he portrays, evoking feelings of nostalgia and joy. When contemplating this work, we are invited not only to observe, but to feel and remember those precious moments that define human experience.

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