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Wild Flowers by Pierre Bonnard (1919)

Wednesday, 8 October 2025

 

Another favourite painting. "Wild Flowers" is a painting created around 1919 by the French artist Pierre Bonnard. Bonnard was associated with the Post-Impressionist movement and was known for his use of vibrant colours and intimate, domestic scenes. In "Wild Flowers," Bonnard captures a moment of everyday beauty, depicting a vase filled with a vibrant arrangement of wildflowers. The painting showcases Bonnard's skillful use of light and colour to create a sense of warmth and vitality. Bonnard often painted scenes from his own life, and "Wild Flowers" is believed to be a reflection of his love for nature and his surroundings.

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