
Parisiennes , planche issue de La Revue Blanche
A print work by French Post-Impressionist painter Bonnard published in La Revue Blanche, featuring figures of Parisian women in his characteristic decorative style. The work exemplifies his integration of art and design within the influential art journal.
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Notes
LITERATURE C. Roger-Marx, Bonnard lithographe, Monte-Carlo, 1952, n°34, p.62 (une autre épreuve illustrée). F. Bouvet, Pierre Bonnard l'oeuvre gravé, Paris, 1981, n°31, p.38 (une autre épreuve illustrée). C.Ives, H. Giambruni, S.M. Newman, Pierre Bonnard: The Graphic Art, New York, 1989, n°144, p.105 (une autre épreuve illustrée). Conditions of sale Brought to you by Valérie Didier Head of Department VDIDIER@CHRISTIES.COM +33 (0) 1 40 76 84 32
🔨 Auction Lot
Dans l'intimité de Pierre Bonnard : Collection Claude Terrasse
April 14, 2026
Estimate: $700 to $1,000
Lot 125
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Édouard Vuillard
French · b. 1868

Vuillard was a fellow Nabi artist and close associate of Bonnard who contributed to La Revue Blanche and created similarly decorative, flat patterned prints featuring Parisian figures with a strong emphasis on ornamental design and Belle Époque atmosphere.
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
French · b. 1864
Toulouse-Lautrec produced iconic lithographic prints of Parisian women and social scenes with the same decorative flatness and bold graphic sensibility characteristic of this Bonnard print, and was equally embedded in the Belle Époque print and journal culture of Paris.

Théophile Alexandre Steinlen
Swiss · b. 1859

Steinlen was a prolific printmaker and illustrator who depicted Parisian women and street life in a similarly decorative figurative style, contributing to the same vibrant late nineteenth century French illustrated press culture that Bonnard worked within.
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