Crown Alley, Temple Bar this afternoon.
Rain, reflections, and that unmistakable Dublin mood ☔️💚
#Dublin #TempleBar #StreetPhotography #UrbanPhotography #RainyStreets #CityLife
Discover the luminous allure in #ClevelandMuseumofArt's Street at Evening in the Rain. Observe the silent conversations between shadows and light. What does the rain whisper to you?
#ArtTalks #ClevelandArt #RainyStreets
https://clevelandart.org/art/1948.156.11
Street at Evening in the Rain | Cleveland Museum of Art

This suite of color lithographs collected Pierre Bonnard’s observations of city life, ranging from animated street scenes to distant observations glimpsed from the artist’s Montmartre studio window. Rather than memorializing the famous monuments of Paris, Bonnard preferred to depict small neighborhood scenes populated by urbanites shopping and strolling and by vendors selling their wares. The setting for one of the prints is the second-largest public park in Paris, the Bois de Boulogne, which was a popular place for families to relax, stroll, and enjoy carriage rides around the lakes. Two prints are nocturnal scenes in which gaslight emanating from shop windows is reflected on the wet streets, creating passages of bright yellow in the otherwise dark compositions. Bonnard’s favorite subjects, such as the Parisienne—a young, fashionable, modern woman—as well as children and dogs, appear repeatedly throughout the prints in the suite.

Immersed in #ClevelandMuseumofArt’s Street at Evening in the Rain. The interplay of light, shadow, and texture captures an ephemeral beauty. Do you see tranquillity or melancholy in rain-drenched streets?
#ArtLovers #MuseumMagic #RainyStreets
https://clevelandart.org/art/1948.156.11
Street at Evening in the Rain | Cleveland Museum of Art

This suite of color lithographs collected Pierre Bonnard’s observations of city life, ranging from animated street scenes to distant observations glimpsed from the artist’s Montmartre studio window. Rather than memorializing the famous monuments of Paris, Bonnard preferred to depict small neighborhood scenes populated by urbanites shopping and strolling and by vendors selling their wares. The setting for one of the prints is the second-largest public park in Paris, the Bois de Boulogne, which was a popular place for families to relax, stroll, and enjoy carriage rides around the lakes. Two prints are nocturnal scenes in which gaslight emanating from shop windows is reflected on the wet streets, creating passages of bright yellow in the otherwise dark compositions. Bonnard’s favorite subjects, such as the Parisienne—a young, fashionable, modern woman—as well as children and dogs, appear repeatedly throughout the prints in the suite.

Walking the rain-drenched streets in #ClevelandMuseumofArt's Street at Evening. The play of light and shadow brings depth, humanity creeping from corners. Do art-soaked nights inspire you?
#ClevelandArt #RainyStreets #ArtLovers
https://clevelandart.org/art/1948.156.11
Street at Evening in the Rain | Cleveland Museum of Art

This suite of color lithographs collected Pierre Bonnard’s observations of city life, ranging from animated street scenes to distant observations glimpsed from the artist’s Montmartre studio window. Rather than memorializing the famous monuments of Paris, Bonnard preferred to depict small neighborhood scenes populated by urbanites shopping and strolling and by vendors selling their wares. The setting for one of the prints is the second-largest public park in Paris, the Bois de Boulogne, which was a popular place for families to relax, stroll, and enjoy carriage rides around the lakes. Two prints are nocturnal scenes in which gaslight emanating from shop windows is reflected on the wet streets, creating passages of bright yellow in the otherwise dark compositions. Bonnard’s favorite subjects, such as the Parisienne—a young, fashionable, modern woman—as well as children and dogs, appear repeatedly throughout the prints in the suite.

Immerse in the atmospheric painting of "Street at Evening in the Rain" #ClevelandMuseumofArt. Feel the melancholy, mystery & solitude from every rain-soaked cobblestone. Can art capture your emotions?
#ArtLovers #RainyStreets #ClevelandArt
https://clevelandart.org/art/1948.156.11
Street at Evening in the Rain | Cleveland Museum of Art

This suite of color lithographs collected Pierre Bonnard’s observations of city life, ranging from animated street scenes to distant observations glimpsed from the artist’s Montmartre studio window. Rather than memorializing the famous monuments of Paris, Bonnard preferred to depict small neighborhood scenes populated by urbanites shopping and strolling and by vendors selling their wares. The setting for one of the prints is the second-largest public park in Paris, the Bois de Boulogne, which was a popular place for families to relax, stroll, and enjoy carriage rides around the lakes. Two prints are nocturnal scenes in which gaslight emanating from shop windows is reflected on the wet streets, creating passages of bright yellow in the otherwise dark compositions. Bonnard’s favorite subjects, such as the Parisienne—a young, fashionable, modern woman—as well as children and dogs, appear repeatedly throughout the prints in the suite.