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Henri Charles Guérard (26 April 1846, Paris - 24 March 1897, Paris)[1] was a French painter, engraver, lithographer and print maker.

Henri Guérard; portrait by Marcellin Desboutin (1876)
Henri Guérard; portrait by Marcellin Desboutin (1876)

Biography


He began his studies at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, majoring in architecture, but slowly turned his attention to painting and engraving. In 1870, he became a student of Nicolas Berthon [fr].

The year 1873 saw the first issue of Paris à l'eau-forte [fr], a weekly magazine of current affairs and amusements, founded by the writer Richard Lesclide [fr]. Guérard and Paul Gachet were in charge of the illustrations. During this time, he frequented the salon of Nina de Callias and became a friend of Édouard Manet. Later, together with the actress, Ellen Andrée, he posed for one of Manet's paintings; "At the Café".

In 1879, he married Eva Gonzalès, one of Manet's students and models. They moved to a farm near Honfleur, where they hosted several well known painters, including Paul Cézanne and Norbert Goeneutte, who became a close friend. Two years later, he illustrated Les Caravanes de Scaramouche, by his father-in-law, Emmanuel Gonzalès.

Eva died in 1883, while giving birth to their son, Jean Raymond, who would become a theatrical painter.[2] His friend, Manet, died less than two weeks later, leaving him too depressed to work for a long period. He remarried in 1888, to his sister-in-law, Jeanne Gonzalès [fr], who was also a painter.

During this period, he provided illustrations for L'Art Japonais of Louis Gonse, published by Albert Quantin [fr]. Shortly after, he created his own Japonisme, an album of ten etchings, published by Edmond Sagot [fr]. In 1889, together with Félix Bracquemond, he created the Société des peintres-graveurs français [fr], which held exhibits at the Durand-Ruel Gallery. He was named a Knight in the Legion of Honor in 1893.[3]

He was an avid collector (what might now be called a "hoarder") of everything from old shoes to lanterns. Many of his etchings are of odd objects and earned him a title: "The Engraver of Curiosities".


Selected works



References


  1. Archives de Paris, acte de décès n°358 dressé le 26/03/1897, vue 18 / 31
  2. Notice par Laurent Monoeuvre, Gonzalès-Guérard Eva et Gonzalès-Guérard Jeanne (en ligne sur le site culture.gouv.fr.
  3. Base Léonore, cote LH/1218/14.

Further reading





На других языках


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[fr] Henri Guérard

Henri Charles Guérard, né le 26 avril 1846 à Paris et mort le 24 mars 1897 dans le 9e arrondissement[1] de cette même ville, est un peintre, graveur, lithographe et imprimeur français.



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