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Portrait Henri Le Sidaner

Henri Le Sidaner

1862 - 1939

French Post-Impressionist Painter

Movement : Symbolism
Henri Le Sidaner, born in 1862 in Port-Louis and died in 1939 in Paris, was a French painter known for his intimate and atmospheric landscapes. His works, such as 'The Round Table' and 'The Window,' are admired for their subtle use of color and light, capturing the essence of domestic tranquility and natural beauty. Influenced by the Post-Impressionist movement, Le Sidaner's technique involved a refined approach to composition and atmosphere, conveying the elegance and serenity of his subjects. His career was marked by his ability to depict the charm and harmony of his scenes, making him a notable figure in late 19th and early 20th-century French painting.
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