Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) was a French painter and printmaker known for his unique use of color and light in his works. He was a prominent figure in the Post-Impressionist movement and a founding member of the avant-garde group Les Nabis. Bonnard's art often depicted intimate scenes from everyday life, such as interiors, landscapes, and still lifes. His style evolved over time, eventually leading to a more abstract and decorative approach. Bonnard's legacy continues to influence modern artists with his innovative use of color and form.