1956.80 Pierre Bonnard, Woman with dog


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This etching is an illustration from Octave Mirbeau's 1913 novel Dingo depicting the eponymous dog with another character from the novel, Lina Lauréal.

Jennie Russell, Digital Collections Content Coordinator, 2018.


NOTES
Added information, page number to the original publication- Octave Mirbeau, Dingo, (Paris: Ambroise Vollard, 1924), 162.

Add former title: Lina Lauréal with Dingo

Added sources:
Floury, Jean, "Essai de catalogue de l'oeuvre gravé et lithographié de Pierre Bonnard," in "Bonnard," by Charles Terrasse (Paris: Floury, 1927).

Garvey, Eleanor M.  The Artist and the Book, 1860-1960, in Western Europe and the United States, exhibition catalogue (Boston, 1961), no. 30.

Ives, Colta, Helen Gianbruni, and Sasha M. Newman, "Pierre Bonnard: The Graphic Art," (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1989), p. 72, fig. 101, cat. 103. Book available to read online or download through MetPublications, http://www.metmuseum.org/research/metpublications/Pierre_Bonnard_The_Graphic_Art

Johnson, Una E. Ambroise Vollard, Editeur: Prints, Books, Bronzes, exhibtion catalogue (New York, 1977), no. 169.

EXHIBITION- Could not find any media associated with The Time of Bonnard: Prints and Illustrated Books in France, Sept 1984. Would be useful for several of his works in the DMA collection.

Provenance:
By 1956: Alfred and Juanita Bromberg, Dallas
After 1956: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, gift from the above [1]

[1]  The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.

Removed TMS object tag because rule exists.

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windows
woman
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children

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FUN FACTS
  • Octave Mirbeau (French, 1848-1917) and Bonnard likely met in the 1890s at the offices of La Revue Blanche, the avant-garde publication that provided Bonnard with patrons, publication opportunities, and an expansive network of like-minded figures in the visual, literary, and performing arts.

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General Description
This etching is an illustration from Octave Mirbeau's 1913 novel Dingo depicting the eponymous dog with another character from the novel, Lina Lauréal.

Jennie Russell, Digital Collections Content Coordinator, 2018.


Fun Facts
  • Octave Mirbeau (French, 1848-1917) and Bonnard likely met in the 1890s at the offices of La Revue Blanche, the avant-garde publication that provided Bonnard with patrons, publication opportunities, and an expansive network of like-minded figures in the visual, literary, and performing arts.

Archival Resources

Web Resources

Notes
Added information, page number to the original publication- Octave Mirbeau, Dingo, (Paris: Ambroise Vollard, 1924), 162.

Add former title: Lina Lauréal with Dingo

Added sources:
Floury, Jean, "Essai de catalogue de l'oeuvre gravé et lithographié de Pierre Bonnard," in "Bonnard," by Charles Terrasse (Paris: Floury, 1927).

Garvey, Eleanor M.  The Artist and the Book, 1860-1960, in Western Europe and the United States, exhibition catalogue (Boston, 1961), no. 30.

Ives, Colta, Helen Gianbruni, and Sasha M. Newman, "Pierre Bonnard: The Graphic Art," (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1989), p. 72, fig. 101, cat. 103. Book available to read online or download through MetPublications, http://www.metmuseum.org/research/metpublications/Pierre_Bonnard_The_Graphic_Art

Johnson, Una E. Ambroise Vollard, Editeur: Prints, Books, Bronzes, exhibtion catalogue (New York, 1977), no. 169.

EXHIBITION- Could not find any media associated with The Time of Bonnard: Prints and Illustrated Books in France, Sept 1984. Would be useful for several of his works in the DMA collection.

Provenance:
By 1956: Alfred and Juanita Bromberg, Dallas
After 1956: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, gift from the above [1]

[1]  The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.

Removed TMS object tag because rule exists.

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms
illustration
dog
windows
woman
interior spaces
literature
children

RELATED OBJECTS

PROVENANCE


AUDIO ASSETS

VIDEO ASSETS

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Paris (France): TGN: 7008038
etching (printing process): AAT: 300053241
interior spaces: AAT: 300078790
Bonnard_Pierre: ULAN: 500115555
literature (humanities): AAT: 300054273
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dogs (animals): AAT: 300250130
Fontenay-aux-Roses (France): TGN: 1033144
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