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Biography

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La Promenade, c. 1900.

Oil on canvas, 38 × 31 cm,

Private collection.


1867: Pierre Bonnard is born at Fontenay-aux-Roses near Paris.

1875: Enters the secondary school at Vanves, later attends the Lycées Louis-le-Grand and Charlemagne. Spends his summers at Grand-Lemps in the Dauphiné.

1886: Enters the Law Faculty of Paris University.

1887: Begins to study painting at the Académie Julian where he meets Paul Sérusier, Maurice Denis, Paul Ranson and Ibels.

1888: Leaves the University and enters the Ecole des Beaux-Arts.

1890: The exhibition of Japanese prints arranged at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts makes a deep impression on Bonnard.

1891: Shares a workshop with Vuillard and Denis in the Rue Pigalle. Though Denis becomes acquainted with Lugné-Poë, André Antoine and Paul Fort; works for the theatre. Enjoys his first success with the poster France-Champagne. Exhibits at the Salon des Indépendants and at the Gallery Le Barc de Boutteville.

1892: Turns to lithography. Is noted by such well-known art critics as Albert Aurier, Gustave Geffroy and Roger-Marx.

1893: Becomes acquainted with Marthe (Maria Boursin). Produces lithographs for the Petites Scènes Familières and the Petit Solfège by Claude Terrasse.

1896: First one-man show at the Durand-Ruel Gallery. Together with Vuillard and Maillol accepts an invitation to take part in the exhibition “La Libre Esthétique” in Brussels. Illustrates the novel Marie by Peter Nansen, published in the Revue Blanche.

1899: Vollard publishes an album of Bonnard’s colour lithographs entitled Quelques aspects de la vie de Paris. Works on a large series of lithographs for Paul Verlaine’s book of poems Parallèlement.


1900: Exhibits together with the other Nabis at the Bernheim-Jeune Gallery. Works in Paris and its environs: Montval, l’Etang-la-Ville, Vernouillet and Médan.

1902: Produces 156 lithographs for Longus’s tale Daphnis and Chloë. Takes part in the Bernheim-Jeune exhibition. In the summer works in Colleville.

1904: Works at l’Etang-la-Ville and Varengeville. Illustrates Jules Renard’s Histoires naturelles.

1905: Produces a series of nudes and portraits. Visits Spain.

1906: Exhibits landscapes and interiors at the Vollard Gallery. One-man show at the Bernheim-Jeune Gallery. In the summer sails on Misia Edwards’s yacht to Belgium and Holland.

1908: Visits Italy, Algeria, Tunisia and Britain. Illustrates 628-E-8 by Octave Mirbeau.

1909: Works in Médan. In June goes to Saint-Tropez to visit Manguin.

1910: Works in the south where he regularly sees Signac and Renoir.

1911: Paints the triptych Mediterranean and the panels Morning in Paris and Evening in Paris commissioned by Ivan Morozov.

1912: Buys “Ma Roulotte”, a small villa in Vernonnet, not far from Giverny. Often sees Claude Monet.

1913: Visits Hamburg together with Vuillard.

1916: Works on a series of large panels for the Bernheim-Jeune Gallery. In November goes on a trip to Winterthur.

1918: The Young Artists Society elects Bonnard and Renoir as honorary chairmen.

1919: Fosca and Werth publish the first books devoted to Bonnard.

1925: Buys a small house at Le Cannet. Officially marries Marthe.

1926: Travels to the United States to act as a member of the Carnegie Prize jury.

1936: Receives a Carnegie Prize for the second time (first award in 1923).

1939: Settles at Le Cannet.

1942: Marthe Bonnard dies.

1947: Pierre Bonnard dies at Le Cannet.

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