
Jean-Jacques Henner
1829
- 1905
French Academic Painter
Movement : Symbolism
Jean-Jacques Henner, born in 1829 in Bernwiller and died in 1905 in Paris, was a French painter known for his academic style and portraiture. His works, such as 'The Dead Christ' and 'Portrait of a Young Woman,' are celebrated for their refined technique and emotional depth. Henner's dedication to capturing the subtleties of human expression and his contributions to French academic art have established him as a notable figure in 19th-century painting.
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