Dining Room in the Country is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French artist Pierre Bonnard, created in 1913.
[1][2][3] In 1912, Bonnard bought a country house in Verbon, a small town on the Seine, which was called "Ma Roulotte" (My Caravan).
He combined the interior of the room with the "outside world", the garden seen through an open window and door, and connected different forms through playing with shades.
[4][5] Harriet Baker states that "On close inspection the painting’s horizontal lines are uncertain.
Windows and door frames are painted in wavering brushstrokes, a mark of Bonnard’s indecision as a painter, but also his attention to porousness, to the movement between interior and exterior environments.