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Henri Dobler

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Nationality
  
Swiss

Name
  
Henri Dobler

Died
  
1941


Occupation
  
Art collector Painter Poet Art critic

Residence
  
Pavillon Vendome, Aix-en-Provence, France

Henri Dobler (1863-1941) was a Swiss art collector, painter, poet and art critic. He is best known for refurbishing the Pavillon Vendôme in Aix-en-Provence, France, from 1906 to 1914.

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Early life

Henri Dobler was born in 1863 in Switzerland. His parents sold silk and textiles in Marseille.

Adult life

He started his career in the French Army. In 1895, he gave up on his military ambitions and focused on art. He started collecting art, wrote a poetry book, and started painting. His paintings dealt with mythology and romanticism. However, it is thought that his paintings were not very successful because of a personal and vocal rift he had with Paul Cézanne (1839-1906), whose work he called "dirty paintings" and "the biggest scam of the century".

In 1906, he purchased the Pavillon Vendôme in Aix-en-Provence and refurbished it until 1914. He also took pains to add furniture specifically from Provence to the house. Meanwhile, he also wrote books about the history of architecture in Aix-en-Provence and Marseille.

Hubert de Courcy painted his portrait.

Death

He died in 1941.

References

Henri Dobler Wikipedia