Samson's Youth, 1891, Léon Joseph Florentin Bonnat
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Léon Joseph Florentin Bonnat (French, 1833-1922)
Italian Woman, mid-1860s
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“Job” es una pintura academicista del pintor francés Léon Joseph Florentin Bonnat realizada en 1880.
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Léon-Joseph Florentin Bonnat (1833-1922)
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Léon-Joseph-Florentin Bonnat (French, 1833–1922). Jacob Wrestling the Angel, 1876. Pencil and black chalk on paper
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"Portrait of Henry Field"
by Léon Joseph Florentin Bonnat French, 1833/34-1923
Oil on canvas
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Léon Joseph Florentin Bonnat was a French painter known for blending Romanticism with a naturalist style in his works.
Portrait of Henry Field was the artist's first major painting and was part of the Paris Salon of 1866.
The painting was a notable departure from the usual more serious portraiture as it was a whimsical fusion of realist and symbolist elements.
The painting displays an interesting combination of flamboyant colors and romanticized features, giving it an ethereal feel.
Portrait of Henry Field by Léon Joseph Florentin Bonnat, painted in the mid-1860s, is a stunning example of the artist's unique fusion of Romanticism and naturalism. It depicts a portrait of a man in an ornate, theatrical setting of bright colors, including a salmon pink wall, a blue patterned drapery, and a bright yellow sky. The man's face is at once both a realistic and a romanticized, as his strong cheekbones and set of curled moustache are combined with his delicate and expressionless eyes. Although it was Bonnat's first major painting, it was well-received and highly praised for its innovative fusion of realist and symbolist elements. Set against a vivid background of colors, the painting evokes a dream-like atmosphere, transporting the observer to another world.
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Léon Bonnat (1833-1922), ‘The Triumph of Art', ''Salon de 1894''
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Léon Joseph Florentin Bonnat, 1890
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Portrait of Victor Hugo - Léon Joseph Florentin Bonnat
"Le rire, c'est le soleil, il chasse l'hiver du visage humain." - Victor Hugo
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La Famille de l'artiste. Léon Joseph Florentin Bonnat (French, 1833-1922).
Bonnat attended art classes in Bayonne in 1853, and, in 1854, thanks to the financial aid of Bayonne’s city council, he joined the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris where he studied under Léon Cogniet.
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Léon Joseph Florentin Bonnat [French. 1833-1922]
Intérieur de la Chapelle Sixtine c.1875-1880
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This exceptional Interior of the Sistine Chapel was probably painted in the 1870s.
This virtually deserted and almost touristy view of this Vatican high place (which is hardly suggested) is quickly painted in a limited range of colors, only animated by the presence of a female figure sitting at Foreground, near the left margin, face turned in front. This woman, probably Mrs. Kann, with whom the painter traveled in Italy, adjusts her face to hand in order to better distinguish the decor, or perhaps the painter, who is busy burying this singular moment.
With this painting Bonnat offers us the profane version of Good Friday at the Sistine Chapel which he painted in 1860, drawing inspiration from the painting of Ingres of 1814, Pope Pius VII in the Sistine Chapel.
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Joseph Florentin Léon Bonnat, Mary Sears, 1878, Oil on canvas, 10/3/21 #mfaboston by Sharon Mollerus
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Léon Joseph Florentin Bonnat (1833-1922) - Portrait d'une jeune italienne
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LÉON JOSEPH FLORENTIN BONNAT (20 June 1833 – 8 September 1922) was a French painter, Grand Officer of the Légion d'honneur and professor at the Ecole des Beaux Arts.
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“La Lutte de Jacob (Jacob Wrestling with the Angel”, c.1876 by Léon Joseph Florentin Bonnat (1833–1922). French artist. (Three variations on a theme).
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