Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Le Petit Déjeuner

Le Petit Déjeuner (1936):


by Pierre Bonnard, who died on January 23, 1947, at 79 years of age. Please post something drink-related and join us at the T Stands for Tuesday blogger gathering hosted by Bleubeard and Elizabeth.

21 comments:

  1. ...I love Impressionism.

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  2. Such a beautiful painting! The bold colours and details are amazing 😀. Happy T Tuesday! Hugs Jo x

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  3. What a fun and colorful painting by an artist I have not heard of before. This is a wonderful way to spend time with friends and family. Thanks for sharing this painting with us for T this Tuesday, dear friend.

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  4. took me a bit to find the little person tucked away in the corner ... oh the glee of discovering the treats on the table.

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  5. Looks like a lovely, little breakfast in a sunny and bright kitchen

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  6. I like Bonnard. This one is really lovely.

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  7. What a lovely view of breakfast. Looks like summer and I want to be in that painting.

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  8. I really love these artist's posts on their birthdays-they are mostly all new to me too Loving this one
    Happy T

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  9. PS and on my second look I found the person sitting at the table-he blended that in so well great painting

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  10. This is lovely. I miss going to museums.

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  11. Beautiful painting from Bonnard. Happy T Day, Valerie

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  12. Love the bright sunny yellow and the pops of red. Happy T day!

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  13. A beautiful painting with such pretty colors.

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  14. What a bright and cheery painting. :)

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  15. SO pretty! I really love this style of painting.
    Happy Tea Day,
    Kate

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  16. Love that painting. Happy t day.

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  17. Interesting approach, I first saw the kid and not the eating man!

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  18. This is beautiful and so fitting to T-Day. Have a very nice day today.

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  19. I think there are several of Bonnard's paintings in the modern art collections at the Centre Beaubourg in Paris. His works are pleasing, not challenging like some of his contemporaries. I llike both.

    best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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