ArtistsFrançois Bonvin
François Bonvin

François Bonvin

French, 1817–1887
Paris, France
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François Bonvin was a French painter of interior scenes and still lifes working primarily in oil during the 19th century. He specialized in intimate domestic arrangements and modest household objects rendered with meticulous attention to light and material texture. Active from the 1840s onward, Bonvin developed a practice centered on the quiet dignity of everyday life, working in a realist tradition that positioned humble subject matter as worthy of sustained artistic attention.

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Stilleven met vier vruchten, glas en aardewerk (1827 - 1887)
Rijksmuseum
Still life (1871)
Rijksmuseum
Six Eaux-fortes, dessinées et gravées par F. Bonvin, Peintre (1861)
Rijksmuseum
Vrouw aan de piano, op de rug gezien (1860)
Rijksmuseum
Stilleven van een inktpotje met een veer (1878-10-07)
Rijksmuseum
The Stretcher Bearer (Study for "Le Couvreur tombé") (1876)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Boat on a Beach, Le Tréport (1854)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Water Carrier Seated on His Yoke (1861)
Cleveland Museum of Art
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