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.
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
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...I love Impressionism.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful painting! The bold colours and details are amazing 😀. Happy T Tuesday! Hugs Jo x
ReplyDeleteWhat 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.
ReplyDeletetook me a bit to find the little person tucked away in the corner ... oh the glee of discovering the treats on the table.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely, little breakfast in a sunny and bright kitchen
ReplyDeleteI like Bonnard. This one is really lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely view of breakfast. Looks like summer and I want to be in that painting.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteI really love these artist's posts on their birthdays-they are mostly all new to me too Loving this one
ReplyDeleteHappy T
PS and on my second look I found the person sitting at the table-he blended that in so well great painting
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely. I miss going to museums.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful painting from Bonnard. Happy T Day, Valerie
ReplyDeleteLove the bright sunny yellow and the pops of red. Happy T day!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful painting with such pretty colors.
ReplyDeleteWhat a bright and cheery painting. :)
ReplyDeleteSO pretty! I really love this style of painting.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tea Day,
Kate
Love that painting. Happy t day.
ReplyDeleteInteresting approach, I first saw the kid and not the eating man!
ReplyDeleteFabulous painting
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful and so fitting to T-Day. Have a very nice day today.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeletebest... mae at maefood.blogspot.com