Family Scene by Pierre Bonnard (French, 1867–1947)

Medium

color lithograph on beige wove paper

Dimensions

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Classification

Print

Department

Prints

Museum

Cleveland Museum of Art

Credit

Nancy F. and Joseph P. Keithley Collection Gift

Accession Number

2020.150

Tags

maleNabis

About this artwork

Pierre Bonnard favored domestic scenes, often focusing on the intimacy of family life. This early lithograph is one of several that he made depicting his sister Andrée and her infant son Jean, born the year before. Bonnard included himself in the image at lower right, gazing at his nephew. The awkward cropping of the figures of the artist and his sister, along with the flat planes of color throughout the image, suggest the influence of Japanese woodblock prints on Bonnard during this period.

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