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Henri Alphonse Barnoin

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The Blue Nets by Henri Alphonse Barnoin (1882-1940) etching in colored pencil (signed artist's proof), 15.25 x 11.25 inches, 22.75 x 18.5 inches framed. Barnoin was a French painter. Born in a milieu of artists, Henri was the pupil of Luc-Olivier Merson and Émile Charles Dameron at the École des beaux-Arts de Paris. During the year 1909, Henri Alphonse Barnoin exhibited for the first time his works at the Salon de Paris and obtained an honorable mention. He then went to Concarneau in 1912, where he settled permanently for a part of the year from 1919. Having a shop on the Quai Pénéroff, he was the privileged witness of the animation of the port, that he kept painting and then became a member of the group of Concarneau. Also a pastel artist, he liked to play with light effects such as sunrises and sunsets (he is sometimes referred to as a post-impressionist painter), but also often represents groups of traditional dressed Breton women, fishermen and other port themes, Market scenes, processions, but also rocky coastal landscapes. He became an official naval painter in 1926.

Donated By Katherine Parker