Early Life and Education
Henri Lebasque, a French post-impressionist painter, was born on September 25, 1865, in Champigné (Maine-et-Loire), France. His early education in the arts began at the École régionale des beaux-arts d'Angers. In 1886, Lebasque moved to Paris, where he continued his artistic studies under Léon Bonnat.
Artistic Influences and Associations
Lebasque's work was significantly influenced by his associations with notable artists of the time, including
Camille Pissarro and
Auguste Renoir. His contact with younger painters, such as
Édouard Vuillard and
Pierre Bonnard, also had a profound impact on his style. Lebasque was part of the Nabis' Group, which emphasized the calm and quietude of domestic subject matter.
Notable Works and Exhibitions
Some of Lebasque's notable works include:
Museum Collections and Legacy
Lebasque's work is represented in various French museums, including:
Lebasque passed away on August 7, 1937, in Cannet, Alpes Maritimes. His legacy as a post-impressionist painter continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts alike.
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