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Jean-Jacques Henner - Bara

Bara (1882)

Jean-Jacques Henner (French, 1829-1905)
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Jean-Jacques Henner

Jean-Jacques Henner was a French painter, noted for his use of sfumato and chiaroscuro in painting nudes, religious subjects, and portraits.
Henner was born at Bernwiller (Alsace). He began his studies in art as a pupil of Michel Martin Drolling and François-Édouard Picot. In 1848, he entered the École des Beaux Arts in Paris, and took the Prix de Rome with a painting of Adam and Eve finding the Body of Abel in 1858. In Rome, he was guided by Flandrin, and painted four pictures for the gallery at Colmar among other works.

He first exhibited Bather Asleep at the Salon in 1863 and subsequently contributed Chaste Susanna (1865), now in the Musée d'Orsay. Other noted works include: Byblis turned into a Spring (1867); The Magdalene (1878); Portrait of M. Hayem (1878); Christ Entombed (1879); Saint Jerome (1881); Herodias (1887); A Study (1891); Christ in His Shroud and a Portrait of Carolus-Duran (1896); a Portrait of Mlle Fouquier (1897); and The Dream (1900).

The Levite of the Tribe of Ephraim (1898) was awarded a first-class medal. Among other professional distinctions, Henner also took a Grand Prix for painting at the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1900. He was made Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in 1873, Officer in 1878, and Commander in 1889. In 1889, he succeeded Cabanel in the Institut de France. Henner's most widely known work is his 1885 painting of Saint Fabiola. Although the original is now lost, it was copied by artists around the world for devotional purposes.
Henner died at age 76 in Paris.

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Judith

Judith

Jean-Jacques Henner (French, 1829-1905)
Head Of A Young Girl In A Blue Dress

Head Of A Young Girl In A Blue Dress

Jean-Jacques Henner (French, 1829-1905)
Red Haired Woman in Profile

Red Haired Woman in Profile

Jean-Jacques Henner (French, 1829-1905)
Le petit écriveur

Le petit écriveur (1869)

Jean-Jacques Henner (French, 1829-1905)
Portrait of Zacharie Astruc (1835-1907)

Portrait of Zacharie Astruc (1835-1907) (ca. 1860)

Jean-Jacques Henner (French, 1829-1905)
Masure dans la campagne de Rome

Masure dans la campagne de Rome (1859-1864)

Jean-Jacques Henner (French, 1829-1905)
Alsatian young woman

Alsatian young woman

Jean-Jacques Henner (French, 1829-1905)
Eugénie-Marie Gadiffet-Caillard dite Germaine Dawis

Eugénie-Marie Gadiffet-Caillard dite Germaine Dawis (1892)

Jean-Jacques Henner (French, 1829-1905)
Saint Sebastian Attended by Saint Irene

Saint Sebastian Attended by Saint Irene (circa 1889)

Jean-Jacques Henner (French, 1829-1905)
Madame Séraphin Henner

Madame Séraphin Henner (1901)

Jean-Jacques Henner (French, 1829-1905)
The Levite of Ephraim and His Dead Wife

The Levite of Ephraim and His Dead Wife (ca. 1898)

Jean-Jacques Henner (French, 1829-1905)
Dormeuse

Dormeuse

Jean-Jacques Henner (French, 1829-1905)
Study of a head of a woman

Study of a head of a woman (ca. 1887)

Jean-Jacques Henner (French, 1829-1905)
Paysanne (Femme capuchon rouge)

Paysanne (Femme capuchon rouge)

Jean-Jacques Henner (French, 1829-1905)
Jardins de la Villa Borghèse vus depuis la Villa Médicis à Rome

Jardins de la Villa Borghèse vus depuis la Villa Médicis à Rome (1859-1860)

Jean-Jacques Henner (French, 1829-1905)
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