Pierre Bonnard Quote

The painter's only solid ground is the palette and colors, but as soon as the colors achieve an illusion, they are no longer judged.


Bonnard/Matisse: Letters Between Friends (ed. Harry N Abrams Incorporated, 1992)


The painter's only solid ground is the palette and colors, but as soon as the colors achieve an illusion, they are no longer judged.

The painter's only solid ground is the palette and colors, but as soon as the colors achieve an illusion, they are no longer judged.

The painter's only solid ground is the palette and colors, but as soon as the colors achieve an illusion, they are no longer judged.

The painter's only solid ground is the palette and colors, but as soon as the colors achieve an illusion, they are no longer judged.