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Jean-Jacques Henner (5 March 1829 – 23 July 1905) was a French painter, noted for his use of sfumato and
chiaroscuro Chiaroscuro ( , ; ), in art, is the use of strong contrasts between light and dark, usually bold contrasts affecting a whole composition. It is also a technical term used by artists and art historians for the use of contrasts of light to achi ...
in painting nudes, religious subjects and portraits.


Biography

Henner was born at Bernwiller (
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). He began his studies in art as a pupil of
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and
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. In 1848, he entered the
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in Paris, and took the
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with a painting of ''Adam and Eve finding the Body of Abel'' in 1858. In Rome, he was guided by Flandrin, and painted four pictures for the gallery at Colmar among other works. He first exhibited ''Bather Asleep'' at the Salon in 1863 and subsequently contributed ''Chaste Susanna'' (1865), now in the Musée d'Orsay. Other noted works include: ''Byblis turned into a Spring'' (1867); ''The Magdalene'' (1878); ''Portrait of M. Hayem'' (1878); ''Christ Entombed'' (1879); ''
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'' (1881); '' Bara'' (1882); '' Herodias'' (1887); ''A Study'' (1891); ''Christ in His Shroud'' and a ''Portrait of Carolus-Duran'' (1896); a ''Portrait of Mlle Fouquier'' (1897); and ''The Dream'' (1900). ''The Levite of the Tribe of Ephraim'' (1898) was awarded a first-class medal. Among other professional distinctions, Henner also took a Grand Prix for painting at the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1900. He was made Chevalier of the
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in 1873, Officer in 1878, and Commander in 1889. In 1889, he succeeded Cabanel in the
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. Henner's most widely known work is his 1885 painting of Saint Fabiola. Although the original is now lost, it was copied by artists around the world for devotional purposes. Artist
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has collected over 500 copies of the painting in a variety of media. The collection is known as the "Fabiola Project". Henner died at age 76 in Paris.


Pupils

Henner had numerous pupils; among them were the American painter Mathilde Mueden Leisenring and the Romanian artist Dimitrie Serafim. From 1874 to 1889, organized with Carolus-Duran, what he called "the studio of the ladies" for women were not allowed entry to the
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. Some also served as his models. One of these was
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who later married Henry Morton Stanley. w:fr:Jean-Jacques Henner Another pupil was Elizabeth Snowden Nichols Watrous (1858–1921), later the wife of artist
Harry Watrous Harry Willson Watrous (17 September 1857 – 10 May 1940) was an American artist who received an academic education in France. His paintings included genre scenes, stylized figural works, landscapes, nocturnes, portraits, religious subjects, and ...
. Henner gave them a painting when they were married in 1887."Elizabeth Watrous, Painter, is Dead,"
''American Art News'', Vol. 20, No. 2 (Oct. 22, 1921), p. 6.
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(1865–1938) also worked as one of his models.


Bibliography

* E Bricon, ''Psychologie d'art'' (Paris, 1900); C Phillips, ''Art Journal'' (1888) * Frederick Wedmore, ''Magazine of Art'' (1888). * Isabelle de Lannoy, ''Catalogue raisonne Jean-Jacques Henner 1829-1905'' 008


Gallery

Image:Jean Jacques Henner - Reclining Nude.jpg, ''Reclining Nude'',
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Image:1869 Jean-Jacques Henner - Woman on a black divan.jpg, '' Woman on a Black Divan'',
Musée des Beaux-Arts, Mulhouse Image:Jean Jacques Henner - La liseuse.jpg, ''La liseuse'',
Musée d'Orsay,
Paris Image:Jean Jacques Henner - Nus féminins.jpg, ''Nus féminins''
Musée d'Orsay,
Paris Image:Jean Jacques Henner - Jesus at the Tomb.jpg, ''Jésus au tombeau''
Musée d'Orsay,
Paris Image:Jean Jacques Henner - Jules Janssen Orsay.jpg, ''
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''
Musée d'Orsay,
Paris Image:Jean Jacques Henner Portrait D-Homme.jpg, ''Portrait d'homme''
Musée d'Orsay,
Paris Image:Jean Jacques Henner - Portrait of a Young Girl with a Bow in Her Hair.jpg, ''Portrait of a Young Girl with a Bow in Her Hair'', private collection Image:Jean Jacques Henner - Alsatian Girl.jpg, ''Alsatian Girl'',
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Image:Fabiola - Jean Jacques Henner.png, '' Saint Fabiola''
copy of lost original Image:Jean Jacques Henner - Study Of A Woman In Red.jpg, ''Study of a Woman in Red'', The Hermitage,
St. Petersburg, Russia Image:Jean Jacques Henner - A Red haired Beauty.jpg, ''A Red-Haired Beauty'',
private collection Image:Brooklyn Museum - Head of a Girl - Jean Jacques Henner.jpg, ''Head of a Girl'' - Brooklyn Museum Image:Jean Jacques Henner - The Chaste Susannah.jpg, ''The Chaste Susannah''
Musée d'Orsay,
Paris Image:Jean Jacques Henner le reveil de l enfant.jpg, ''Le réveil de l'enfant''
Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon Image:Jean Jacques Henner - Solitude.jpg, ''Penitent Magdalene'',
private collection - Cantor Arts Center, Stanford, California Image:Idylle-Jean-Jacques Henner-Orsay.jpg, ''Idylle''
Musée d'Orsay,
Paris


See also

* Musée national Jean-Jacques Henner


References

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