Henri Manguin (1874 - 1949) - photo 1

Henri Manguin

Henri Charles Manguin was a French painter, renowned for his vital role in the Fauvism movement, alongside luminaries such as André Derain and Henri Matisse. Born on March 23, 1874, in Paris, Manguin studied under Gustave Moreau at the École des Beaux-Arts, where he developed close ties with Henri Matisse and Charles Camoin. His work is characterized by the use of bright pastel hues and a fascination with Mediterranean landscapes, which became the hallmark of his career. Manguin's talent for capturing the vivid colors of the French Riviera and the joyful essence of its nude bathers earned him the nickname "the voluptuous painter" by Apollinaire.

Manguin's career was marked by several significant milestones, including his participation in the pivotal Salon d'Automne exhibition of 1905, which historically marks the birth of Fauvism. The critic Louis Vauxcelles famously described the Fauves' work with the phrase "Donatello among the wild beasts," highlighting the contrast between their vibrant paintings and a Renaissance-style sculpture present in the same room. In 1906, Ambrose Vollard, a major art dealer, recognized Manguin's genius, purchasing over a hundred of his canvases. Manguin continued to embrace the Fauvist vision throughout his life, dividing his time between Paris and the Riviera, and finally settling in Saint-Tropez, where he passed away on September 25, 1949.

Manguin's legacy is preserved in the collections of several major museums around the world, including the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Musée d'Orsay in Paris. His works, such as "Baigneuse" (1906) at the Pushkin Museum and "La Baigneuse" (1906) at the Museum of Grenoble, showcase his mastery of color and form​​​​​​.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, Manguin's oeuvre represents a critical chapter in the evolution of modern art, capturing the luminosity and vibrancy of the early 20th century's avant-garde movements. His contributions to Fauvism not only underline the movement's break from Impressionism but also its role in paving the way for the expressive possibilities of color in modern art.

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Date and place of birt:23 march 1874, Paris, France
Date and place of death:25 september 1949, Saint-Tropez, France
Nationality:France
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Genre painter, Landscape painter, Painter
Art school / group:Société des artistes indépendants
Genre:Genre art, Landscape painting, Marine art, Rural landscape, Still life
Art style:Post-Impressionism, Fauvism

Creators France

Eugène Louis Gillot (1868 - 1925)
Eugène Louis Gillot
1868 - 1925
Jean-Bernard Restout (1732 - 1797)
Jean-Bernard Restout
1732 - 1797
Miguel Angel Campano (1948 - 2018)
Miguel Angel Campano
1948 - 2018
Marc Sterling (1895 - 1976)
Marc Sterling
1895 - 1976
Alfred Dehodencq (1822 - 1882)
Alfred Dehodencq
1822 - 1882
Jean-Luc Moulene (1955)
Jean-Luc Moulene
1955
Jacques Lipchitz (1891 - 1973)
Jacques Lipchitz
1891 - 1973
François-Auguste Biard (1799 - 1882)
François-Auguste Biard
1799 - 1882
Paul Gauguin (1848 - 1903)
Paul Gauguin
1848 - 1903
Stamatis Voulgaris (1774 - 1842)
Stamatis Voulgaris
1774 - 1842
Joseph-Siffred Duplessis (1725 - 1802)
Joseph-Siffred Duplessis
1725 - 1802
Étienne-Louis Infroit (1720 - 1774)
Étienne-Louis Infroit
1720 - 1774
Ivan Meštrović (1883 - 1962)
Ivan Meštrović
1883 - 1962
Christian Claerebout (1947)
Christian Claerebout
1947
Josef Šíma (1891 - 1971)
Josef Šíma
1891 - 1971
Pierre Cacault (1744 - 1810)
Pierre Cacault
1744 - 1810

Creators Fauvism

Harold John Gilman (1876 - 1919)
Harold John Gilman
1876 - 1919
Arthur Illies (1870 - 1953)
Arthur Illies
1870 - 1953
Emmanuel de La Villéon (1858 - 1944)
Emmanuel de La Villéon
1858 - 1944
Armand Seguin (1869 - 1903)
Armand Seguin
1869 - 1903
Willem Adriaan Paerels (1878 - 1962)
Willem Adriaan Paerels
1878 - 1962
Leon Zeytline (1885 - 1962)
Leon Zeytline
1885 - 1962
Julius von Ehren (1864 - 1944)
Julius von Ehren
1864 - 1944
Kapitolina Alexeevna Rumiantseva (1925 - 2002)
Kapitolina Alexeevna Rumiantseva
1925 - 2002
Georgy Moiseevich Moroz (1937 - 2015)
Georgy Moiseevich Moroz
1937 - 2015
Maxfield Parrish (1870 - 1966)
Maxfield Parrish
1870 - 1966
Otto Antoine (1865 - 1951)
Otto Antoine
1865 - 1951
Elena Petrovna Skuin (1908 - 1986)
Elena Petrovna Skuin
1908 - 1986
Mattia Moreni (1920 - 1999)
Mattia Moreni
1920 - 1999
Christopher Williams (1956)
Christopher Williams
1956
Theodore Butler (1861 - 1936)
Theodore Butler
1861 - 1936
Faïbich-Schraga Zarfin (1899 - 1975)
Faïbich-Schraga Zarfin
1899 - 1975