Still Life with Wine, Water, Fruit and Nuts Léon Bonvin French, 1864 |
Bare Tree and a Plowman Léon Bonvin French, 1864 |
Léon Bonvin, Farm Building c.1864 Léon Bonvin French, 1865, Still Life on Kitchen Table with Celery, Parsley, Bowl and Cruets |
As you know if you've been following l&l for awhile, I have a penchant for still life paintings, particularly the work of Luis Meléndez. I became enamored of his style upon seeing him in the Prado Museum several years ago and have sought him out ever since.
The composition and tone of the still life paintings of Léon Bonvin speak to me in much the same way. I am equally enamored of Bonvin's moody landscapes, particularly those with the finely detailed tree branches as those I've selected to show you here.
"Highly detailed and original, Léon bonvin's watercolors of flowers, landscapes and moon lit scenes represent a distinctive contribution to the realist movement in mid-19th century France. Bonvin's luminous paintings reflect the humble surroundings accessible to the artist, a self-taught innkeeper on the outskirts of Paris." —excerpt, press release for the 2012 exhibition, Walters Art Museum
For more on Léon Bonvin's life and works,
please visit:
"ARTS JOURNALISM FOR THE LOVE OF IT"
by Jane Librizzi
Jane's posts on the artist:
Capturing Nature's Beauty
Three Centuries of French Landscapes
Three Centuries of French Landscapes
Purchase links by country:
and available in the U.S. (via used book sources) -
The Drawings and Water Colors of Léon Bonvin
A "Themes in Art" book by Gabriel P. Weisberg
The Drawings and Water Colors of Léon Bonvin
A "Themes in Art" book by Gabriel P. Weisberg
If you had to choose just one, could you?
Images 1 and 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10 via The Walters Art Museum
Image 2: The Getty Museum
Image 6: (book cover) Amazon
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