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Jean-Jacques Henner

(French, 1829-1905)

"Nymphe de la Seine", 1888

oil on canvas
signed and dated lower right, verso with "Galerie des Artistes Modernes, Paris" label.
Framed.
60" x 31", framed 64" x 36"

  • Provenance: Galerie des Artistes Modernes, Paris, France.

    Henner's style is characterized by his adept manipulation of sfumato and the dynamic interplay of light and shadow. He defies easy classification within the diverse art movements of the late nineteenth century. Henner was educated at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and was the recipient of the prestigious Grand Prix de Rome in 1858. This marked a significant turning point in his artistic journey. The award granted him a five-year residency at the Villa Medici, where he was exposed to the work of Renaissance masters such as Titian, Raphael, and Correggio. Their work was to have a profound impact on Henner, influencing his style for the remainder of his career.

    Upon returning to Paris, Henner initially embraced the tenets of Naturalism before diverging from contemporary themes and gravitating towards an idealized portrayal of antiquity. This marked the beginning of his exploration of classical literature and mythology within his paintings. Nymph de la Seine is a striking manifestation of Henner's predilection for depicting red-haired women. In this work, Henner employs light to accentuate the crown of the nymph's head, creating a luminous halo over her flowing red hair. Though the sitter's identity remains ambiguous, it is evident that Henner recurrently depicted several of the same red-headed models throughout his career.
  • Condition: **Previously relined and restored. Vertical scratch upper mid left with paint loss. Signs of inpainting center (navel and left hip); center right (background); and a few small areas upper center (breast); scattered areas left, right and upper center (background).
    Gilt frame with surface marks, nicks and abrasions.


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