Contre-Jour. A Triptych After Pierre Bonnard. (1. Publ. in Great Britain.)Both Bonnard's wife and daughter feel shut out of his world, the painting which gives his life meaning. |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
able Alex answer Artichokes asparagus bath bathroom better bird blame canvas child Contre-Jour cope corner course dachshund deck chair doctor door dream eczema everything eyes face father feel felt flat Freddy french window GABRIEL JOSIPOVICI garden gestures gone guilt hand happened hear hills inside knee knew laughed listen living look mask of anarchy mean melodrama messages mind's eye Morocco mother move never night Oh my daughter once Ostriches painting pencil Perhaps Pierre Bonnard plane trees quiet remember reply ring round scrub seemed sense silence simply sketching sleep smiled someone Sometimes speak STANFORD UNIVERSITY staring stay stood stopped suddenly tell things thought told tried turned your head tween understand veranda waited walk wall want to talk washing watch window wonder