Pierre Bonnard, often called the last of the impressionists, is now recognized as a principal forerunner of contemporary abstract painting, fervently admired by Rothko, de Kooning, Motherwell, and others. Monroe Wheeler, the Museum’s Director of Exhibitions and Publications, has provided an evocate portrait sketch: Bonnard the fervent nature worshipper, the romantic husband, the indefatigable experimenter with his pictural media. 116 pp.; 107 illus.
Published in 1964, with texts by James Thrall Soby, James Elliot, and Monroe Wheeler, this rare book from MoMA Publications is available in extremely limited quantities. Each book from this special selection has been stored for decades in MoMA’s warehouse.
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