
1911 May-June. Shows twenty-eight recent paintings at the Galerie Bernheim-Jeune. Realizes a large triptych, Méditerranée, for the house of the Moscow collector Ivan Morosov. It is exhibited at the Salon de l'Automne.
1912 May-June. Shows thirty-one paintings at the Galerie Bernheim-Jeune. August, Buys a small house, "Ma Roulotte," at Vernonnet, near Vernon in the Eure. It is also near Giverny where Monet lives. Rents a house in Saint Germain-en-Laye (40 rue Voltaire), where he spends most of the First World War.
1913 Shows twenty-one recent works at the Galerie Bernheim-Jeune. November, Shows The Dining Room in the Country at the Salon d'Automne. According to Apollinaire, it is one of the two most widely admired works there, the other being Matisse's portrait of his wife.
Represented by one painting in the Armory show in New York.
1914 June 13. Félix Fénéon asks him to make a drawing of Rodin for an album dedicated to the sculptor, who has agreed to sit for Bonnard.

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