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Henri Lebasque
(1861-1944)


Young Girl in a Hammock
 

Henri Lebasque was considered to be a painter of the "joy and light", and painted in an Expressionist style. He was born in Champaigne, France and was a student of Leon Bonnat as well as Humbert. He attended the School of Fine Arts in Angers in 1886. Lebasque was also a founder of the "Nabis" group, and created an individualistic style of painting the good life that was all his own.


Garden Scene


Woman Sewing


Nude

 

Lebasque liked to use his family members as models for portraits and as figures in his light dappled landscapes and garden scenes.


Marthe Lebasque Reading


Nono in a Chaise Lounge


Marthe et Nono, 1917
 

He would typically sign his work "H. Lebasque" in cursive on the front of his canvas. His association with Seurat and Signac, who taught him the importance of light and color, influenced Lebasque's style heavily. Figures in his paintings usually bear the same stylized features, and his paintings usually featured interiors, gardens and leisurely scenes.


Light Transfigured


Gate In the Garden in Lagny, 1905


Young Girl Dreaming in a Room

 

Lebasque exhibited with the Salon des Independents for the first time in 1896, and met Luce and Signac, who introduced him to Pointillism. Along with his fellow painter and friend Matisse, Lebasque also helped to form the Salon d'Automne in 1903. His work would also be later compared to another group that was founded during this time, the Fauves or "the beasts" because of his use of thick and heavy brush strokes. However, critics who did not appreciate the work of the Fauves during that time were more drawn to Lebasque for his more sophisticated approach to this wild style.


Young Girl, Table, and Vase


Still Life With Peaches

 

Lebasque continued to paint right up until his death, and today his work is housed in museums all over France and around the world. Though his name does not ring as familiar today as Matisse, Pissaro and his other contemporaries, Lebasque was hailed in his lifetime as being creative and individualistic. Still wondering about an Expressionist garden scene hanging in your home? It may be by Henri Lebasque. Contact us to find out.

 

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