ArtistsJean-Jacques Henner
Jean-Jacques Henner

Jean-Jacques Henner

French, 1829–1905
DrawingSymbolismImpressionism
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11
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17
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2
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  • Symbolism
  • Impressionism
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Jean-Jacques Henner was a French academic painter specializing in historical and allegorical subjects executed in a refined neoclassical idiom. Active throughout the nineteenth century, he maintained allegiance to history painting as the highest genre, working in oils with a restrained palette dominated by warm earth tones and carefully modulated flesh tones. His compositions privileged linear clarity and mythological narrative over the chromatic experimentation of his Impressionist contemporaries. Henner remained a central figure in the École des Beaux-Arts tradition until his death in 1905.

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Susanne (ca. 1880)
Smithsonian Institution
Portrait of a Woman (c. 1875–80)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Landscape with a Pond (c. 1879)
Art Institute of Chicago
Young Woman Praying (Met Museum)
Met Museum
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Cleveland Museum of Art
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Art Institute of Chicago
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