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  1. 23 July 1905. (1905-07-23) (aged 76) Paris, French Third Republic. Nationality (legal) French. Occupation. Painter. Jean-Jacques Henner (5 March 1829 – 23 July 1905) was a French painter, noted for his use of sfumato and chiaroscuro in painting nudes, religious subjects and portraits.

  2. musee-henner.fr › en › jean-jacques-henner-1829-1905Jean-Jacques Henner (1829-1905)

    Learn about the life and career of Jean-Jacques Henner, a French painter of the second half of the nineteenth century. Discover his portraits, landscapes and mythological scenes inspired by Italian Renaissance and Antiquity.

  3. Jean-Jacques Henner (born March 5, 1829, Bernwiller, France—died July 23, 1905, Paris) was a French painter, best known for his sensuous pictures of nymphs and naiads in vague landscape settings and of idealized, almost symbolist, heads of young women and girls. He also painted a number of portraits in a straightforward naturalistic manner.

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  4. Learn about the life and works of Jean-Jacques Henner, who won the Prix de Rome and painted four pictures for the gallery at Colmar. See his artworks, biography, relationships, and images of the artist and depicted places.

  5. 19 de jan. de 2024 · Featured Artist in Collection. Jean-Jacques Henner (1829-1905) Reclining Nude in a Landscape. The sixth and last child of Alsatian peasants, Jean-Jacques Henner became an extremely successful portraitist and painter of female nudes in Second Empire and Third Republic Paris.

  6. Découvrez la vie et l'œuvre de Jean-Jacques Henner, né en Alsace en 1829, lauréat du Prix de Rome en 1858 et portraitiste à la mode. Admirez ses tableaux inspirés de l'Antiquité, de la Renaissance et de son pays natal.

  7. Visit the museum dedicated to the French painter Jean-Jacques Henner and his contemporaries. Discover the exhibitions, events, activities and online resources of the museum.

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