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  1. Jean-Jacques Henner (5 de marzo de 1829, Bernwiller ( Alsacia) - 23 de julio de 1905, París) fue un pintor francés . Jean Jaques Henner. Biografía. Hijo de campesinos alsacianos, emigró a París debido a la grave crisis económica y alimentaria que azotó Alsacia durante los años 1846-1847.

  2. 23 July 1905. (1905-07-23) (aged 76) Paris, French Third Republic. Nationality (legal) French. Occupation. Painter. Jean-Jacques Henner (5 March 1829 – 23 July 1905) was a French painter, noted for his use of sfumato and chiaroscuro in painting nudes, religious subjects and portraits.

  3. We welcome you everyday, except on Tuesdays, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. ⚠ The night-time opening on 9 May is exceptionally cancelled, the museum will close at 6pm. Until 28th October. Exhibition "Story (ies) of a hundred years. Centenary act 2".

  4. Leading the Revival of Realism. HENNER, JEAN JACQUES (1829-1905), French painter, was born on the 5th of March 1829 at Dornach (Alsace). At first a pupil of Drolling and of Picot, he entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in 1848, and took the Prix de Rome with a painting of Adam and Eve finding the Body of Abel (1858).

  5. musee-henner.fr › en › jean-jacques-henner-1829-1905Jean-Jacques Henner (1829-1905)

    From the 1870s onwards, he became a successful artist and a popular portrait painter. In 1889, Henner was elected a member of the Institut de France and in 1903 he was awarded the highest rank in the Order of the Legion of Honour.

  6. Jean-Jacques Henner (5 de marzo de 1829, Bernwiller ( Alsacia) - 23 de julio de 1905, París) fue un pintor francés. Jean Jaques Henner. Biografía. Hijo de campesinos alsacianos, emigró a París debido a la grave crisis económica y alimentaria que azotó Alsacia durante los años 1846-1847.

  7. Jean-Jacques Henner (born March 5, 1829, Bernwiller, France—died July 23, 1905, Paris) was a French painter, best known for his sensuous pictures of nymphs and naiads in vague landscape settings and of idealized, almost symbolist, heads of young women and girls. He also painted a number of portraits in a straightforward naturalistic manner.