- Anne Bonnet
Anne Bonnet (
16 May 1908 –14 November 1960 was a Belgian painter.Born Anne Thonet in
Brussels , she began her studies in art in 1924, but was obliged to abandon them in 1926 on the death of her parents. In 1930 she married Louis Bonnet, a dealer in silk, and her financial situation allowed her to return to art. In 1936 she resumed art studies underJacques Maes and held her first exhibition in 1938.Originally influenced by realists such as
James Ensor , she later adopted a geometric style of landscape painting, which became increasingly abstract, inviting comparisons withPaul Klee .Exhibitions of her work have been frequent since her death, including a major series in 1963 at the
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium and at the Art museums ofLiège andCharleroi .Her iconic "La ville d'or" is held by the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium.
References
* Pierre-Paul Dupont, "THONET, Anne (1908–1960, épouse BONNET", in Eliane Gubin, Catherine Jacques, Valérie Piette & Jean Puissant (eds), "Dictionnaire des femmes belges: XIXe et XXe siècles." Bruxelles: Éditions Racine, 2006. ISBN 2-87386-434-6
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