Henri Le Sidaner  (French, 1862-1939) 

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Henri Le Sidaner, Le Moulin et la maison

 

Henri Le Sidaner
Le Moulin et la maison
1916

The Kendall Collection
Henri Le Sidaner, Automne doré, Quimperlé

 

Henri Le Sidaner
Automne doré, Quimperlé
1922

Le Claire Kunst
Henri Le Sidaner, Automne d'oré, Quimperlé

 

Henri Le Sidaner
Automne d'oré, Quimperlé
1923

Anderson Galleries Inc., Beverly Hills
Henri Le Sidaner, La Table. Harmonie rouge

 

Henri Le Sidaner
La Table. Harmonie rouge
1927

Galerie Artvera's
Henri Le Sidaner, Allée des Mimosas

 

Henri Le Sidaner
Allée des Mimosas
circa 1928

Connaught Brown
Henri Le Sidaner, Le jardin blanc au clair de lune, Gerberoy

 

Henri Le Sidaner
Le jardin blanc au clair de lune, Gerberoy
circa 1925

Galerie des Modernes
Henri Le Sidaner, Self-Portrait

 

Henri Le Sidaner
Self-Portrait
1892

Le Claire Kunst
Henri Le Sidaner, Le Berceau

 

Henri Le Sidaner
Le Berceau
Trinity House
Henri Le Sidaner, Portrait de Marguerite, soeur de l’artiste

 

Henri Le Sidaner
Portrait de Marguerite, soeur de l’artiste
1893

Abby M. Taylor Fine Art LLC
Henri Le Sidaner, La Rue Au Clair De Lune, Villefranche-Sur-Mer

 

Henri Le Sidaner
La Rue Au Clair De Lune, Villefranche-Sur-Mer
1925

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1862   Born on the island of Mauritius
1871   Relocated with his family to Dunkirk
1880   Relocated to Paris
1882   Admitted to the Ecole des Beaux-Artes
1885   After several years of study under Alexandre Cabanel, he became influenced by the work of Edouard Manet
1900   Visited and later purchased a house in the village of Gerberoy (Siene et Oise), thus inspiring many of his paintings to follow
1939   Died
  Le Sidaner travelled extensively throughout his life, visiting Holland, Belgium, Venice, London and New York; he also moved constantly throughout France.
  In 1900 he visited the tiny village of Gerberoy (Seine et Oise) where he later bought the house which became the inspiration for many of his paintings and where he painted his beautiful still lifes.
  He exhibited at the Paris Salon, the Galeries Georges Petit in Paris and the Goupil Gallery in London.
  Although the work of Henri Le Sidaner appears to be impervious to the artistic changes taking place at the beginning of the twentieth century he was not totally unaffected by the development of Impressionism and neo-Impressionism.
  His work is very much in the realist style but at the same time evocative and poetic, if combines a dreamy quality with a technical expertise and his atmospheric paintings, whether they be landscapes or still lifes, are symptomatic of his unique personal vision.
1982   Amarillo Art Center, Texas, 1982, Early French Moderns, no. 28
1968   Galleries Maurice Sternberg, Chicago, 1968, Le Sidaner, no. 29
1952   Galerie Lorenceau, 1952, Tables et fenêtres by H. Le Sidaner, no. 29
1951   Galeries d’art Belge, Brussels, Belgium, 1951, Retrospective Le Sidaner, no. 23
1921   International Exhibition of Paintings, as The Cradle, 1921, Salle Le Sidaner, no. 183
1907   Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1907
1905   Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1905

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