Portrait of Marie Henry

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Portrait of Marie Henry is a late 19th-century painting by Dutch Post-Impressionist artist Jacob Meyer de Haan, depicting Marie Henry, the innkeeper of the Breton inn where he and Paul Gauguin stayed.

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Portrait of Marie Henry canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artisticSchool Pont-Aven School
surface form: Pont-Aven school
associatedWith Breton inn at Le Pouldu
Paul Gauguin
colorPalette muted tones
countryOfOrigin France
creator Jacob Meyer de Haan
creatorNationality Dutch
depicts Marie Henry
depictsOccupation innkeeper
depictsPerson Marie Henry
depictsResidence Le Pouldu
depictsSex female
depictsTimePeriod late 19th century
genre portrait painting
hasArtisticStyle Post-Impressionist
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hasHistoricalContext artist’s stay with Paul Gauguin in Brittany
inception late 19th century
languageOfTitle English
locationOfCreation Le Pouldu, Brittany, France
mainSubject Marie Henry
movement Post-Impressionism
partOf Meyer de Haan’s Breton period
title Portrait of Marie Henry self-link

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Jacob Meyer de Haan notableWork Portrait of Marie Henry
Portrait of Marie Henry title Portrait of Marie Henry self-link