Elisabeth Ronget-Bohm

*1899 Konitz / Poland
†1980 Paris
Kunstwerk von Elisabeth Ronget in Großansicht

Art Historical Analysis

This monumental masterpiece by Elisabeth Ronget-Bohm depicts a vibrant scene inside an urban bar, plunging us straight into the cosmopolitan lifestyle of the late 1920s and early 1930s. Stylistically, Ronget achieves a masterful synthesis of French Cubism and the emotional color dynamics of Expressive Realism. The figures are brilliantly geometrized and faceted, their faces reduced to anonymous, mask-like ellipses. Ronget is not concerned with individual portraiture, but rather with capturing the collective rhythm and underlying melancholy of metropolitan nightlife. The composition is dominated at its center by a sailor in his striking naval uniform and white cap with a red pom-pom—an iconic motif of Parisian Modernism, inspired by the smoky harbor bars of Marseille and the jazz clubs of Montparnasse. Ronget rhythmizes the pictorial space through a clever interplay of contrasting patterns: the rigid grid of squares in the background on the left is broken by the lively, diagonal diamond pattern of the floor and the softly undulating lines of the curtain in the upper right. The muted, refined palette of ocher, sand, chocolate, and deep black is strikingly grounded by the radiant blue of the uniform. The artwork exudes a visual musicality that makes the smoky jazz atmosphere of the era physically palpable.

Provenance & History

c. 1930 Created in Paris
Until the 1990s French private collections
c. 1990 Papillon Gallery (LA), acquired from Galerie Pierre Tesi (Paris)
afterward Sold to an art collector in Los Angeles, where the painting remained in a California private collection for over three decades/td>
2022 Returned by the US owner to Papillon Gallery for resale
2023 Acquired by the "Lost Generation Art" Collection, Karlsruhe