1923, Pierre Bonnard, Le Déjeuner -- National Gallery of Ireland (Dublin)
From the museum label: This scene is set in the dining room of Bonnard's country house at Vernonnet in the Seine valley. The woman in the red blouse is Marthe de Méligny, the artist's muse, model, and future wife. The man is believed to be Bonnard. Their relaxed poses and the informal setting convey a sense of intimacy and ease. Bonnard's use of varied pattern and vibrant colour enhances the convivial atmosphere of the scene.
1923, Pierre Bonnard, Le Déjeuner -- National Gallery of Ireland (Dublin)
From the museum label: This scene is set in the dining room of Bonnard's country house at Vernonnet in the Seine valley. The woman in the red blouse is Marthe de Méligny, the artist's muse, model, and future wife. The man is believed to be Bonnard. Their relaxed poses and the informal setting convey a sense of intimacy and ease. Bonnard's use of varied pattern and vibrant colour enhances the convivial atmosphere of the scene.