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Name
  
Henri Barnoin

Died
  
1940, Paris, France

Role
  
Artist

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Henri Alphonse Barnoin (1882–1940) was a French painter born in Paris in 1882.

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Barnoin's father was an artist as were two of his uncles, and he studied art at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. Although Barnoin initially studied with Luc-Olivier Merson, it was his second teacher, Emile Dameron, who became a more significant influence on his artistic style, attracting Barnoin to Impressionism.

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He first exhibited his paintings at the Salon des Artistes de Paris in 1909. He continued to exhibit regularly at this annual Salon, winning a Silver Medal in 1921 and a Gold Medal in 1935. He chose to live in Concarneau in 1919 having been a frequent visitor to the port before the 1914-1918 war. There he opened a studio on the "Quai Peneroff" which became a favourite meeting place for fellow artists all inspired by the light and animated scenes of fishing boats, village markets, and the sea. In 1926, Barnoin became official Artist to the French Navy. In addition to his oil paintings, he was a renowned pastellist, enjoying playing with the effect of light on a variety of scenes in a Post-Impressionist style. The Musee de Faouet, a museum dedicated to showing the paintings of artists who had worked in Brittany, had a major retrospective of Henri Barnoin’s paintings in 2006. He died in Paris in 1940. Among Barnoin's favored subjects were marine, harbour, and coastal scenes, mostly painted in the rich settings of Brittany. This is exemplified in his painting '"Fishing Harbour, Concarneau, Brittany"' as shown below.

Some of Barnoin's most famous works are '"A Brittany harbour"', '"La promenade en barque"', '"Pardon de St. Fiacre, Bretagne"' and '"Debarqument de la peche au Passage-Lanriec"'. See also gallery below. His work can be seen in the Musee du Faouet and the Musee des beaux-arts in Quimper and the Musee des beaux-arts in Brest.

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