'Henri Fantin-Latour' (
January 14,
1836 -
August 25,
1904) was a
French painter and
lithographer.
Born 'Henri Jean Théodore Fantin-Latour' in
Grenoble,
Rhône-Alpes,
France, he studied at the ''
École des Beaux-Arts'' in
Paris. He is best known for his flower paintings and group portraits of his friends
Parisian artists and writers. His work strongly influenced the
symbolist movement of the late 19th Century.
Whistler brought attention to Fantin in
England.
In addition to his paintings, Fantin-Latour created ingenious
lithographs demonstrating the music of some of the great classical composers.
In
1876, Henri Fantin-Latour married a fellow painter,
Victoria Dubourg, after which he spent his summers on the country estate of his wife's family at
Buré,
Orne in
Basse-Normandie, where he died.
He was interred in the
Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris, France.
The cover art on the rock group
New Order's album ''
Power, Corruption & Lies'' (designed by
Peter Saville) features one of Fantin-Latour's still lifes. Today, one of his paintings can sell for as much as US$2.5 million.
The
Aberdeen Art Gallery (Scotland), the
Armand Hammer Museum of Art (California), the
Art Gallery of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia), the Art Gallery of the University of Rochester (New York), the Arthur Ross Gallery (University of Pennsylvania), the
Ashmolean Museum (University of Oxford), the
Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery (UK),
Bowes Museum (County Durham, UK), the
Carnegie Museum of Art (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), the
Clark Art Institute (Williamstown, Massachusetts), the
Cleveland Museum of Art, the
Detroit Institute of Arts, the
Dixon Gallery and Gardens (Tennessee), the
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, the
Fitzwilliam Museum (University of Cambridge), Fondation Bemberg Museum (Toulouse, France), the
Foundation E.G. Bührle (Zurich),
Harvard University Art Museums, the
Hermitage Museum, the
Honolulu Academy of Arts, the
Indiana University Art Museum, the
Kröller-Müller Museum (Otterlo, Netherlands), the
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the
Louvre, MacKenzie Art Gallery (Saskatchewan),
Manchester City Art Gallery (UK), the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Musée de Grenoble (France), Musée des beaux-arts (Bordeaux, France), Musée des Beaux-Arts (Pau, France),
Musée d'Orsay (Paris),
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Buenos Aires, Argentina),
Museu Calouste Gulbenkian (Lisbon), the
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the
National Gallery of Art (Washington D.C.), the
National Gallery of Canada, the
National Gallery, London, the
National Museums and Galleries of Wales, the
Norton Simon Museum (Pasadena, California), the
Philadelphia Museum of Art, the
Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam), the
Saint Louis Art Museum, the
San Diego Museum of Art, the
Smart Museum of Art (University of Chicago), the
Tate Gallery (London), the
Toledo Museum of Art (Ohio), Université de Liège Collections (France) and the
Victoria and Albert Museum are among the public collections holding works by Henri Fantin-Latour.

''Charlotte Duborg'', 1882. Subject is the artist's sister-in-law

''Still Life with Vase of Hawthorn, Bowl of Cherries, Japanese Bowl, and Cup and Saucer''
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