Discover insights about this artwork
Portrait de femme — History & Facts
In Portrait de femme, Pierre Bonnard captures a woman in a moment of quiet reflection. The painting is filled with vibrant colors, predominantly warm hues of yellow, orange, and soft pink. The figure is set against a backdrop that suggests an intimate interior space, perhaps a sunlit room.
Bonnard’s brushwork creates a sense of texture and depth, inviting viewers to engage with the scene. This artwork is an oil on canvas, showcasing Bonnard's signature style of rich color and light. The dimensions are approximately 65 x 80 cm, making it a medium-sized portrait. The use of color is particularly striking, with Bonnard layering paint to create luminosity.
The composition draws the eye to the subject’s face, which is rendered with both detail and softness. Pierre Bonnard was a key figure in the Post-Impressionist movement, known for his innovative use of color and light. This portrait, created in the 1920s, reflects his interest in capturing the essence of domestic life. An interesting fact about this work is that Bonnard often painted from memory, allowing him to infuse his pieces with emotion and personal experience.
This approach gives Portrait de femme a unique intimacy that resonates with viewers.
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
More Portrait Art

Las meninas
Diego Velázquez

Self-portrait with a Bandaged Ear and Pipe
Unidentified artist

Girl with a Pearl Earring
Johannes Vermeer

Young Woman with a Pearl Necklace
Johannes Vermeer

María Teresa de Borbón y Vallabriga,later Condesa de Chinchón
Francisco de Goya

Francisco Goya y Lucientes, Pintor (Francisco Goya y Lucientes, painter)
Francisco de Goya