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Pierre Bonnard completed this intimate scene of a young girl holding a rabbit, rendered in his characteristic warm, glowing palette. The domestic subject reflects Bonnard's focus on quiet moments of daily life. Soft edges and suffused light create an atmosphere of gentle affection between child and pet.
Bonnard was associated with the Nabis group before developing his distinctive Post-Impressionist style. His interiors and garden scenes capture fleeting impressions of color and light. This painting hangs at the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo.
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