Henri Lebasque (1865 - 1937) - photo 1

Henri Lebasque

Henri Lebasque was a renowned French post-impressionist painter, celebrated for his vibrant use of color and light, earning him the nickname "the painter of joy and light." Henri Lebasque's artistic journey began at the École régionale des beaux-arts d'Angers, eventually leading him to Paris to study under Léon Bonnat. His interactions with prominent artists like Camille Pissarro, Auguste Renoir, Édouard Vuillard, and Pierre Bonnard deeply influenced his style, particularly his understanding of color theory from Georges Seurat and Paul Signac.

Henri Lebasque was a pivotal figure in the Salon d'Automne, co-founding it in 1903 alongside Henri Matisse. His art evolved significantly after moving to the South of France, where the luminous landscape inspired a transformation in his color palette. His works, which include landscapes, nudes, and domestic scenes, are distinguished by their light-filled and tender representations, capturing the essence of his surroundings.

Henri Lebasque's paintings are held in prestigious museums such as the Musée d'Orsay in Paris and the Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy. His piece "Sous la lampe" from 1904 is an example of his work featured in a museum collection.

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Date and place of birt:25 september 1865, Champigny-sur-Marne, France
Date and place of death:7 august 1937, Le Cannet, France
Nationality:France
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Engraver, Landscape painter, Painter, Portraitist
Art school / group:Salon d'Automne
Genre:Flower still life, Genre art, Landscape painting, Portrait, Self-portrait, Still life
Art style:Impressionism, Post-Impressionism

Creators France

Pierre-Alexandre Wille (1748 - 1821)
Pierre-Alexandre Wille
1748 - 1821
Pierre Billet (1836 - 1922)
Pierre Billet
1836 - 1922
Christian Claerebout (1947)
Christian Claerebout
1947
Eugène Lavieille (1820 - 1889)
Eugène Lavieille
1820 - 1889
Pablo Palazuelo (1916 - 2007)
Pablo Palazuelo
1916 - 2007
Marguerite Duras (1914 - 1996)
Marguerite Duras
1914 - 1996
Jean Beffier (1851 - 1920)
Jean Beffier
1851 - 1920
Pierre Emmanuel Eugène Damoye (1847 - 1916)
Pierre Emmanuel Eugène Damoye
1847 - 1916
Achille Jacques Devéria (1800 - 1857)
Achille Jacques Devéria
1800 - 1857
Jean Royère (1902 - 1981)
Jean Royère
1902 - 1981
Jacques Courtois (1621 - 1676)
Jacques Courtois
1621 - 1676
Julien Dupré (1851 - 1910)
Julien Dupré
1851 - 1910
Joseph Lépine (1867 - 1943)
Joseph Lépine
1867 - 1943
 César (1921 - 1998)
César
1921 - 1998
Johann Nepomuk Gibèle (1775 - 1836)
Johann Nepomuk Gibèle
1775 - 1836
Jean Lebedeff (1884 - 1972)
Jean Lebedeff
1884 - 1972

Creators Impressionism

Francesc Miralles y Galaup (1848 - 1901)
Francesc Miralles y Galaup
1848 - 1901
Edoardo Togni (1884 - 1962)
Edoardo Togni
1884 - 1962
George Poggenbeek (1853 - 1903)
George Poggenbeek
1853 - 1903
Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876 - 1907)
Paula Modersohn-Becker
1876 - 1907
Mathilde Menzel (XX century)
Mathilde Menzel
XX century
Henri Manguin (1874 - 1949)
Henri Manguin
1874 - 1949
Matthias Maris (1839 - 1917)
Matthias Maris
1839 - 1917
Jamini Roy (1887 - 1972)
Jamini Roy
1887 - 1972
Sergei Fedorovich Shishko (1911 - 1997)
Sergei Fedorovich Shishko
1911 - 1997
Luigi Mantovani (1880 - 1957)
Luigi Mantovani
1880 - 1957
Reinhold Werner (1864 - 1939)
Reinhold Werner
1864 - 1939
Eugen Wolff-Filseck (1873 - 1937)
Eugen Wolff-Filseck
1873 - 1937
Carlos Nadal (1917 - 1998)
Carlos Nadal
1917 - 1998
Edmund Daniel Kinzinger (1888 - 1963)
Edmund Daniel Kinzinger
1888 - 1963
Wilhelm Claudius (1854 - 1942)
Wilhelm Claudius
1854 - 1942
Richard Edward Miller (1875 - 1943)
Richard Edward Miller
1875 - 1943