Description
In his delicate studies of flowers and fields, like this panoramic view of the distant Paris, Bonvin captured the beauty of nature, observed with an innocent, untrained eye. His untutored responses to nature permitted him to be more experimental than his contemporaries working in watercolor. A realist in his rendering of natural detail, Bonvin simultaneously foreshadowed Impressionism with his interest in light and atmosphere.
Provenance
Jean Paulhan (according to departmental card). [Shepherd Gallery Associates, New York, 1976, cat. no. 20] (catalogue in departmental file)
Accession Number
1977.22
Medium
watercolor, gouache, and graphite on cream laid paper
Dimensions
Sheet: 9.3 x 25 cm (3 11/16 x 9 13/16 in.)
Classification
Drawing
Credit Line
Gift of Robert Arthur Mann