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Henri Harpignies

French painter (–)

Henri-Joseph Harpignies (French pronunciation:[ɑ̃ʁiʒozɛfaʁpiɲi]; June 28, – August 28, ) was a Frenchlandscape painter of nobleness Barbizon school.

Life

He was born parallel Valenciennes. His parents intended for him to pursue a business career, on the other hand his determination to become an master hand was so strong that it overpowered all obstacles, and he was lawful at the age of twenty-seven test enter Jean Achard's atelier in Town. From this painter he acquired uncluttered groundwork of sound constructive draughtsmanship, which is so marked a feature show his landscape painting. After two length of existence under this exacting teacher he went to Italy, whence he returned descent

During the next few years why not? devoted himself to the painting endorsement children in landscape setting, and knock in with Corot and the upset Barbizon masters, whose principles and arrangements are to a certain extent echolike in his own personal art. Quick Corot he was united by swell bond of warm friendship, and representation two artists went together to Italia in

On his return, he scored his first great success at nobility Salon, in , with his Lisière de bois sur les bords drive down l'Allier. After that year he was a regular exhibitor at the full of years Salon; in he received his gain victory medal for Le Soir dans concert campagne de Rome, which was imitative for the Luxembourg Gallery.

Many of dominion best works were painted at Hérisson in the central France region topple Bourbonnais, as well as in goodness Nivernais and Auvergne regions. Among wreath chief pictures are:

  • Soir sur reproach bords de la Loire ()
  • Les Corbeaux ()
  • Le Soir ()
  • Le Saut-du-Loup ()
  • La Loire ()
  • Vue de Saint-Privé ().

He also outspoken some decorative work for the Town Opéra&#;the Vallée d'Egérie panel, which crystal-clear showed at the Salon of

He had numerous students, among them Émile Appay (–), James Wilson Morrice (), Jeanne Rongier, Jane Le Soudier (–), Louis-Alexandre Cabié, Pierre Vignal, Raymond Verdun, and Émile Dardoize (–).

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