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Farmyard

  • Creation date1887
  • Dimensions60.0 x 73.0 cm

Discover Henri Delavallée (1862-1943), a French Post-Impressionist painter known for his Divisionist & Pointillist works, landscapes of Brittany, and association with Gauguin & Pissarro.

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Artist Biography

Henri Delavallée (1862 - 1943): A Breton Impressionist's Legacy

Henri Delavallée (1862, Reims – 1943, Pont-Aven) was a French Post-Impressionist painter who became a member of the artists colony in Pont-Aven. He is remembered primarily for his evocative landscapes of Brittany and his masterful etching technique—a blend of soft-ground, aquatint, line etching, and drypoint that captured the subtle nuances of light and texture with remarkable precision. His artistic journey began in Reims where he was born into a family of artists, fostering an early appreciation for visual expression.
  • Early Education & Artistic Influences: Delavallée’s formative years were marked by rigorous academic training at school and subsequently at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, under luminaries like Carolus Duran, Luc Olivier Merson, Henri Lehmann, and Ernest Hébert. These influential teachers instilled in him a foundational understanding of classical composition and artistic principles.
  • Meeting Gauguin & Pissarro: A pivotal moment arrived during his time in Pont-Aven where he encountered Paul Gauguin and Émile Bernard—artists who profoundly shaped his aesthetic sensibilities. Gauguin’s bold use of color and expressive brushstrokes resonated deeply with Delavallée, encouraging him to embrace a more daring approach to artistic representation. Simultaneously, he developed an admiration for Camille Pissarro's meticulous observation of nature and his commitment to capturing atmospheric conditions.

Pont-Aven & The Breton Landscape Tradition

Delavallée’s association with Pont-Aven proved instrumental in establishing him as a leading figure within the burgeoning Breton landscape tradition. Drawn to the region's rugged coastline and serene interiors, he embarked on numerous expeditions to document its beauty—often accompanied by fellow artists like Gauguin and Bernard. His canvases depict scenes of daily life interwoven with breathtaking vistas, reflecting the spirit of Impressionism’s fascination with capturing fleeting moments of sensory experience. Notable works include “La route pres du manoir” (The Road Near The Manor) and "The Fish Market, Pont Aven," demonstrating his ability to convey mood and atmosphere through subtle tonal variations and textured brushstrokes.
  • Technique & Style: Delavallée’s etching technique—characterized by a sophisticated combination of methods—became his signature style. He skillfully employed soft-ground etching, aquatint, line etching, and drypoint to achieve unparalleled detail and tonal richness. His prints are renowned for their delicate linework and masterful rendering of surface textures, capturing the essence of Breton landscapes with exceptional sensitivity.
  • Notable Etchings: Among his most celebrated etchings are “Bretonne fumant la pipe devant l’âtre” (Brittany Smoking Pipe Before The Hearth) and "Maisons en bretagne." These pieces exemplify Delavallée's artistic prowess and solidify his place within the history of etching as a medium.

Recognition & Legacy

Delavallée’s work gained considerable acclaim during his lifetime, culminating in a retrospective exhibition at Galerie Saluden in Quimper in 1941—a testament to his enduring artistic influence. His paintings and etchings continue to inspire artists and collectors alike, securing his legacy as one of the foremost Impressionist landscape painters of the Belle Époque. He died peacefully in Pont-Aven in 1943, leaving behind a rich artistic corpus that embodies the spirit of Breton Impressionism—a tradition celebrated for its poetic vision and masterful execution.

Further Exploration

For more information about Henri Delavallée’s life and work, explore resources such as Wikipedia () and delve into scholarly articles examining his artistic contributions. Discover his influence on subsequent generations of artists and appreciate the enduring beauty of his landscapes—a timeless reflection of Brittany's captivating charm.
henri delavallée

henri delavallée

1862 - 1943

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Post-Impressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Paul Gauguin
    • Camille Pissarro
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Charles Dulac
    • Henri Guérard
  • Date Of Birth: 1862
  • Full Name: Henri Delavallée
  • Nationality: French
  • Notable Artworks:
    • La route pres du manoir
    • The Fish Market, Pont Aven
    • Farmyard
  • Place Of Birth: Reims
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