Le Menu
1923 - 1927
Medium
lithography
Dimensions
310; 275; 496; 325
About this artwork
collector's mark: Lugt 2760
Art Historical Context
**Le Menu by Pierre Bonnard (1923–1927)** Step into the vibrant world of Pierre Bonnard, a leading figure in the Post-Impressionist group Les Nabis, with this charming lithograph titled *Le*. Created between 1923 and 1927, this print measures 310 mm high by 275 mm wide and captures Bonnard's signature delight in everyday life. The title, meaning "The Menu" in French, suggests a playful illustration tied to dining culture, reflecting the artist's fascination with domestic pleasures and the sensory joys of food during France's roaring interwar years. Lithography, Bonnard's chosen medium here, ...
About the Artist
Pierre Bonnard
Pierre Bonnard (1867–1947) was a French painter and printmaker who became a leading figure in the Post-Impressionist movement and a founding member of Les Nabis. Born on October 3, 1867, in Fontenay-aux-Roses, France, Bonnard initially studied law at his father's insistence, graduating and briefly practicing as a barrister in 1888. However, his true passion lay in art, and he had simultaneously at...