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  1. Pierre Bonnard (French:; 3 October 1867 – 23 January 1947) was a French painter, illustrator and printmaker, known especially for the stylized decorative qualities of his paintings and his bold use of color.

  2. De Méligny had her own secrets though. She was 24 and he was 26 when they met in 1893, but she claimed to be much younger and was working under her assumed name. She only revealed her real name, Maria Boursin, when they married in 1925. She remained the central figure in Bonnard’s life until her death in 1942.

  3. 13 de mar. de 2019 · Pierre Bonnard, Young Women in the Garden, ca. 1921-23, reworked 1945-46. Bonnard lived with de Méligny for close to fifty years, and he painted her for longer. Even after she died, he conjured her from memory on his canvas. Five years after she’d died, he depicted her just as he had before.

  4. Pierre Bonnard ( Fontenay-aux-Roses, isla de Francia, 3 de octubre de 1867 - Le Cannet, Provenza, 23 de enero de 1947) fue un pintor, ilustrador y litógrafo francés que dedicó su talento a la publicidad y a la producción artística.

  5. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Pierre Bonnard (born October 3, 1867, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France—died January 23, 1947, Le Cannet) was a French painter and printmaker, a member of the group of artists called the Nabis and afterward a leader of the Intimists. He is generally regarded as one of the greatest colourists of modern art.

  6. It was not until they married 32 years later in 1925 that Bonnard became aware that her real name was Maria Boursin. It is said that she ran away from her home and lied about her age and status for many years.

  7. Entre los miembros más destacados del grupo estaba el joven Pierre Bonnard, un abogado que compaginaba el derecho con el dibujo y la pintura, que tras descubrir «El talismán» (1888) de Paul Sérusier, decidió dedicarse definitivamente a la pintura y alquiló un taller en Montmartre.