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La revue blanche,

1894

Pierre Bonnard, 1867–1947; born Fontenay-aux-Roses, France; died Le Cannet, France
Printed by Edward Ancourt, French, active 1860–90s
x1960-84
Published between 1891 and 1903, La Revue blanche was by far the most intellectually stimulating arts journal to appear in Paris during the Belle Epoque. Founded and edited by Thadée Natanson and his brothers, the magazine championed the most forward thinking artists, writers, critics, and composers of the day-including the young Pierre Bonnard, who was com-missioned to produce this lively poster for the journal when he was twenty-seven years old. The fashionable young woman who appears on the poster is Thadée Natanson's wife, Misia, a noted beauty, gifted pianist, and adventurous patron of the arts, whose portrait was often painted by her contemporaries.

Information

Title
La revue blanche
Dates

1894

Maker
Medium

Color lithographic poster

Dimensions

78.5 × 60 cm (30 7/8 × 23 5/8 in.)
frame: 111.3 × 86 × 3 cm (43 13/16 × 33 7/8 × 1 3/16 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Hugh Trumbull Adams, Class of 1935

Object Number
x1960-84
Place Made

Europe, France, Paris

Inscription

Signed in plate, center left: BONNARD / 94

Inscribed in plate, below image right corner: Imp. Edw. Ancourt, PARIS

Reference Numbers
Bouvet 30; Roger-Marx 32
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