JOUR DéCLINANT; VERNON, LE SOIR
1926
Oil on canvas
30 3/4 x 29 3/8 in.
The setting sun seen from the valley of Vernon is the subject of Bonnard's vertical landscape painting from 1926. While the orientation of the composition is unusual for traditional landscapes, Bonnard's choice emphasizes the axial direction of his attention has he paints the setting sun and the colorful transformation of the evening sky.
As James Elliott observed, “Bonnard was essentially a colorist. He devoted his main creative energies to wedding his sensations of color from nature to those from paint itself – sensations which he said thrilled and even bewildered him. Perceiving color with a highly developed sensitivity, he discovered new and unfamiliar effects from which he selected carefully, yet broadly and audaciously. [...] Whether in narrow range or multitudinous variety, the colours move across the surface of his paintings in constantly shifting interplay, lending an extraordinary fascination to common subjects. Familiar sights – the pervading greenness of a landscape, the intensification of color in objects on a lightly overcast day – are given vivid life” (J. Elliott, in Bonnard and His Environment (exhibition catalogue), Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1964, p. 25).
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