Marthe Bonnard
French painter
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Marthe Bonnard (born 22 February 1869 in Saint-Amand-Montrond - died 26 January 1942 in Le Cannet) was a French painter best known as the muse, mistress and later wife of Pierre Bonnard.[1]
Marthe Bonnard was born as Maria Boursin, and met Bonnard in 1893.[2] After Pierre Bonnard's death, Marthe Bonnard was named as "Marthe de Meligny" in litigation at the French Court of Cassation.[3]
See also
- Bonnard, Pierre and Marthe, a 2023 French film that depicts the love story and romance between the painter Pierre Bonnard and his wife, model, and muse Marthe
References
- ^ Roussel, Frédérique (19 August 2020). "Une vie en héritage (28/36) La manne d'œuvres des sœurs Bowers". Libération. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
- ^ Thorpe, Vanessa (17 May 2020). "New evidence rescues tarnished reputation of Pierre Bonnard's 'sickly' wife". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
- ^ "FRANCE: Pierre & Marthe". Time. 9 March 1959. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
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Pierre Bonnard
- Two Dogs (1891)
- Nude Against the Light (1908)
- Woman with a Cat (1912)
- Dining Room in the Country (1913)
- Normand Landscape (1920)
- The Open Window (1921)
- Portrait of Ambroise Vollard with a Cat (c. 1924)
- Fruit Bowl on a Table (c. 1934)
- Nude on the Chair (1935-1938)
- Les Nabis
- Post-Impressionism
- Marthe Bonnard (wife)
- Ambroise Vollard
- Bonnard, Pierre and Marthe (2023 film)
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