Oil On Canvas Henri Alphonse Barnouin Woman With Fagots Landscape 19th Century This oil on canvas was produced by Henri Alphonse Maximin BARNOUIN. He is a renowned artist, it is a work of youth but beautifully made. It is very quality. Henri Barnouin has significant results, sustained coasts. It is sold voluntarily in its own patina, uncleaned, unprepared, with cleaning to be expected. Note small paint gaps in places, deformations, the whole is still acceptable. 2 Bretons in the foreground, a probably identifiable landscape, a tree on the left, we can clearly see the technique and talent of Henri Barnouin. Henri Alphonse Maximin Barnouin born in Paris on July 7, 1882 and died in Clichy on March 17, 1940 is a French painter and lithographer. Born in an artistic milieu, Henri Alphonse Barnoin studied with Luc-Olivier Merson and Émile Charles Dameron at the École des beaux-arts in Paris. He exhibited his works for the first time at the Paris Salon in 1909 and obtained an honorable mention there. He obtained a silver medal in 1921 and a gold medal in 1935. He moved to Concarneau in 1912 where he remained part of the year from 1919. Having a shop on the Quai Pénéroff, he was the privileged witness of the bustle of the port, which he never tires of painting and is then part of the Concarneau group. With its majestic markets and its large square, Le Faouët is one of its privileged stops. There he finds his friend Arthur Midy, who has taken up residence there. In 1933, his painting in the chapel of Saint-Fiacre won him the prize of the Association of French Landscapers. He visited the other Breton ports on the Atlantic coast and traveled through the region; he also painted in Quimperlé, Quimper, Locronan, Penmarc'h, Douarnenez, Auray, etc. Also a pastellist, he likes to play with the effects of light such as sunrises and sunsets. He is sometimes referred to as a post-impressionist painter, but also often represents groups of Breton women in traditional dress, fishermen and other port themes, market scenes, processions, but also rocky coast landscapes. He became official painter of the Navy in 1926. About a hundred of his works were presented at the Faouët museum during an exhibition dedicated to him in 2006. Sold as presented. The photos are an integral part of the description. Dimensions: Oil Height: 75.5 cm Width: 60 cm Thickness: 2 cm H3185
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