Title: |
Two Figure Studies from La Vie de Sainte Monique (The Life of Saint Monique) |
Artist: |
Bonnard, Pierre (Fontenay-Aux-Roses, 1867 - Paris, 1947) |
Date: |
1930 |
Medium: |
Original Lithograph |
Publisher: |
Ambroise Vollard, Paris |
Series: |
La Vie de Sainte Monique (The Life of Saint Monique) |
Edition: |
Limited edition of three hundred and forty impressions: Eight on Japanese antique paper, 25 on Imperial Japanese paper, 50 on hand-made Arches paper (as is here the case with this original impression of "Two Figure Studies from La Vie de Sainte Monique"), and the remainder on Arches wove paper. |
Note: |
Pierre Bonnard: When Pierre Bonnard's first poster
appeared on Paris walls in March of 1891 it so impressed an older artist
by the name of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec that he promptly announced to
his friends that he would try his own hand at poster making. During the
following years, Bonnard went on to establish himself as one of the greatest
artists of the twentieth century in many artistic mediums. |
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Pierre Bonnard first studied art at the Academie Julian
with fellow classmates, Vuillard and Roussel. Together the three artists
formed the cornerstone of the Nabis Group (1893 to 1899). Like most of the
Nabis, Bonnard was influenced by the art of Gaugin and Redon. Yet even
in his early paintings and posters Bonnard was unique and his work proved
a much greater influence upon others. |
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Bonnard's association with the master publisher, Ambrose
Vollard, resulted in a series of masterpieces in the medium of the 'livre
d'artiste'. Beginning in 1900, with his lithographs for Verlaine's
Parallelment, Bonnard established himself as one of the finest original
artists of the book of the era. Future projects with Vollard included
"Daphnis and Chloe" (1902), "Dingo" (1924) and
"La Vie de Sainte Monique" (The Life of Saint Monique) (1930).
This original lithograph was created by Pierre Bonnard for La Vie de Sainte Monique. |
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For "La Vie de Sainte Monique" (The Life of Saint Monique), Pierre Bonnard contributed
seventeen etchings, twenty-nine lithographs and a number of small wood
engravings which were used as head and tail pieces. He wrote,
"I illustrated "Sainte Monique". Vollard
had conceived it in the forms of dialogues, like a play. To follow
the rhythm of the text I introduced etchings and wood engravings.
It's a book that was a long time in the making. I started it in
1920, and it wasn't published until ten years later." * |
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The publishing history for the original Bonnard prints found
in "La Vie de Sainte-Monique" (The Life of Saint Monique), is thoroughly
documented. In total each etching and lithograph was printed in limited edition of 340 impressions. The first eight were on Japanese antique paper, followed by 25 on Imperial Japanese paper, fifty on hand-made Arches paper and on Arches wove paper. Both the etching plates and the lithographic stones were cancelled after printing the edition. Each original print contained Pierre Bonnard's distinctive monogramme -- seen above the lower plate-mark. This original PIerre Bonnard lithograph depicts a half length figure study of a young woman with the figure of a man standing behind her. It is a striking example of the lithographic art created by one of the greatest French artists, Pierre Bonnard. |
Raisonne: |
* Francis Bouvet, Bonnard, The Complete Graphic Work,
New York, Gallery Books, 1981. pp. 254-282. Catalogue #111, First and Only State as Published in the
limited edition of 340 impressions. (Note: This original lithograph is
reproduced on page 257.) |
Size: |
10 7/8 X 7 1/4 (Sizes in inches are approximate,
height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
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Framed and Matted with 100% Archival Materials |
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Note: |
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Condition: |
Two Figure Studies from La Vie de Sainte Monique (The Life of Saint Monique) is printed upon Arches wove paper and with full margins (First and Only State, Catalogue #111), as
published in Paris by Ambroise Vollard in 1930. Signed by Pierre Bonnard with his 'PB' monogramme in the stone. A finely printed impression and
in excellent condition throughout. This beautiful, original lithograph
represents a prime example fo the famous art of Pierre Bonnard. |
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