Nono à la guitare (Nono on the guitar)
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The artwork in Today's Daily Jigsaw Puzzle is titled "Nono à la guitare" (1923), and the artist is Henri Lebasque ♥
Henri Lebasque (1865–1937) was a French post-impressionist painter known for his radiant use of color and tender depictions of family life, interiors, and sun-drenched landscapes.
Born in Champigné, western France, he began his artistic training at the École des Beaux-Arts in Angers before relocating to Paris, where he studied under Léon Bonnat.
Lebasque formed friendships with prominent figures like Édouard Vuillard and Pierre Bonnard and was influenced by the vibrant color theories of Seurat and Signac. He was a founding member of the Salon d'Automne in 1903 and exhibited with the Fauves, though his style remained gentler and more lyrical.
Later in life, Lebasque moved to the south of France, settling near Saint-Tropez, where the Mediterranean light profoundly shaped his work. He often painted his wife and daughters in relaxed, intimate settings, revealing his deep affection for family life. His art exudes warmth, tranquility, and human connection.
You can find more information on Henri Lebasque here ♥
Henri Lebasque (1865–1937) was a French post-impressionist painter known for his radiant use of color and tender depictions of family life, interiors, and sun-drenched landscapes.
Born in Champigné, western France, he began his artistic training at the École des Beaux-Arts in Angers before relocating to Paris, where he studied under Léon Bonnat.
Lebasque formed friendships with prominent figures like Édouard Vuillard and Pierre Bonnard and was influenced by the vibrant color theories of Seurat and Signac. He was a founding member of the Salon d'Automne in 1903 and exhibited with the Fauves, though his style remained gentler and more lyrical.
Later in life, Lebasque moved to the south of France, settling near Saint-Tropez, where the Mediterranean light profoundly shaped his work. He often painted his wife and daughters in relaxed, intimate settings, revealing his deep affection for family life. His art exudes warmth, tranquility, and human connection.
You can find more information on Henri Lebasque here ♥
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