Discover insights about this artwork
La vieille femme, l’enfant et la basset — History & Facts
In La vieille femme, l’enfant et la basset, we see a warm domestic scene filled with soft colors. The old woman, dressed in a light gown, sits comfortably, while a child plays nearby. A basset hound rests lazily at their feet, adding a sense of tranquility.
The background features a cozy interior, suggesting a familiar and intimate setting. The painting is characterized by Bonnard's signature use of color and light. The brushwork is loose and expressive, creating a sense of movement and life within the scene. The composition draws the viewer's eye to the interaction between the figures and their environment.
Bonnard's technique allows for a layered depth, enhancing the overall warmth of the painting. Pierre Bonnard was a key figure in the Post-Impressionist movement, known for his vibrant color palette and intimate subject matter. This work reflects his interest in everyday life and the relationships within it. An interesting fact about this painting is that it captures a moment of quiet companionship, highlighting the bond between generations.
Bonnard often drew inspiration from his own family life, making this piece particularly personal.
More Artworks by Pierre Bonnard

Place Pigalle at Night
Pierre Bonnard

Les deux fiacres (Boulevard des Batignolles)
Pierre Bonnard

Les Toits
Pierre Bonnard

Le Balcon Et L’ombrelle
Pierre Bonnard

Paysage de Saint-Tropez
Pierre Bonnard

Paysage de Vernon
Pierre Bonnard

La Seine à Vernon
Pierre Bonnard

Soleil Couchant
Pierre Bonnard

L’orgue de Barbarie ou Le joueur d’orgue
Pierre Bonnard

Village, ciel d’orage
Pierre Bonnard





