The Dining Room in the Country

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The Dining Room in the Country is a 1913 Post-Impressionist interior scene by French painter Pierre Bonnard, celebrated for its intimate domestic atmosphere, vibrant color harmonies, and complex spatial composition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Post-Impressionist painting
painting
artHistoricalPeriod early 20th century
artStyle Post-Impressionism
colorCharacteristic contrasting cool tones
warm palette
compositionalFeature asymmetrical balance
cropped viewpoints
multiple spatial planes
countryOfOrigin France
creator Pierre Bonnard
creatorNationality French
depicts country house interior
dining room
domestic interior
interplay of interior and exterior space
genre interior scene
hasInfluence modern interior painting
hasPart chairs
landscape view
table
window
hasQuality complex spatial composition
intimate domestic atmosphere
vibrant color harmonies
hasTheme domesticity
everyday life
intimacy
inception 1913
languageOfWork none
mainSubject domestic life
table setting
materialUsed oil paint
movement Post-Impressionism
movementCharacteristic decorative surface treatment
emphasis on light and color
flattened perspective
subjective perception of space
notableWorkOf Pierre Bonnard
originalTitleLanguage French
surface canvas
titleLanguage English
yearCompleted 1913

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Pierre Bonnard notableWork The Dining Room in the Country
The Terrace at Vernonnet relatedWorkByArtist The Dining Room in the Country
this entity surface form: Dining Room in the Country
Pierre Bonnard’s terrace paintings notableWork The Dining Room in the Country