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Breakfast Time (painting)

Breakfast Time is the title of at least two notable paintings by different artists, both depicting scenes of domestic life centered around the morning meal. This entry will differentiate between the two:

  • Breakfast Time (Pierre Bonnard): Often considered the better-known of the two, this painting refers to a work by French post-impressionist artist Pierre Bonnard. Bonnard was known for his intimate domestic scenes, and Breakfast Time (French: Le Petit-Déjeuner) is a recurring subject in his oeuvre, with multiple paintings and studies bearing similar titles. Specific dates and locations of these works are required for accurate identification. Bonnard's "Breakfast Time" paintings typically feature his wife, Marthe de Méligny, and emphasize the interplay of light and color within a comfortable, bourgeois setting. The style is characteristic of Bonnard's later work, with softened edges and a focus on capturing fleeting moments.

  • Breakfast Time (Robert Henri): This painting is attributed to American realist artist Robert Henri, a prominent member of The Eight (also known as the Ashcan School). Henri's Breakfast Time typically depicts a more straightforward, less idealized scene than Bonnard's. It often focuses on the figures and their expressions, capturing a sense of everyday life and the simple routines of the morning. Information regarding the exact date and collection housing Henri's Breakfast Time is required for further specific detail. The style would align with the Ashcan School's focus on representing urban life realistically, often portraying working-class subjects.

To differentiate between these paintings, one would need to consider the artist, date of creation (if known), style, subject matter, and current location (museum or private collection). The absence of these specifics leads to ambiguity.