The Little Laundress (La petite blanchisseuse)
Pierre Bonnard (1867 - 1947), 1896
lithograph in five colours on China paper, 49.5 cm x 37.8 cm
Credits (obliged to state): Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation)
The French artist Pierre Bonnard was brilliant at representing intimate, everyday scenes. This laundrywoman is a beautiful example. The little figure with her big basket creates a simple, touching atmosphere, which is heightened by the little dog.
Bonnard constructed the scene from a series of planes, to which the lithography technique lent itself well. The grey street with its white stones takes up a large part of the image. The silhouette of the laundrywoman stands out strongly against the light background – a pictorial style that derives from Japanese printmaking. The shadow theatre of the print artist Henri Rivière was another source of inspiration. Performances at Le Chat Noir nightclub used figures cut from sheets of zinc, the shadows of which were cast onto a white screen by a bright light. Bonnard and his fellow artists were regular members of the audience.
The Little Laundress comes from the Album des peintres-graveurs, which contained twenty-two prints in a variety of styles and techniques, each by a different artist or engraver. It was offered for sale by the art dealer Ambroise Vollard at 150 francs a copy. Publishing a compilation like this was a way to meet strong demand for prints.
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Context
- Object number
- p1108V2000
- Dimensions
- 49.5 cm x 37.8 cm, 29.4 cm x 19.8 cm
- Catalogue raisonné
- Roger-Marx 42,Bouvet 40
- printmaker
- Pierre Bonnard
- printer
- Auguste Clot
- publisher
- Ambroise Vollard
- Credits (obliged to state)
- Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation)
- signature and date
- Bonnard 96 , oorspronkelijk stond er 95, later gewijzigd
- number
- Cl 132
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