Henri Fantin-Latour – French Floral and Portrait Painter

Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904) was a French painter best known for his floral paintings and portraits. Although friends with several famous impressionist painters, Fantin-Latour remained a conservative and realistic artist throughout his life. The famous artist James McNeill Whistler brought attention to Fantin in England, where his still-lives sold so quite well. Ironically his works were virtually unknown in his native France. He married a fellow painter, Victoria Dubourg, and died of Lyme disease in 1875. Our set of Fantin-Latour contain many examples of his floral paintings in still life renderings of flowers, roses, and fruit. There are also numerous portraits including Marie-Yolande de Fitz James, Duchess Fitz James, Charlotte Dubourg, Two Sisters, Adolphe Jullien, Mr. and Mme Edwards, and several self-portraits.

Patterns Included In This Set

Self Portrait

Still Life Glass

Still Life with Flowers and Fruit

Still Life

Portrait of Marie Yolande de Fitz James

White Roses Chrysanteniums in a Vase

Whie Roses

Still Life with Peaches

Vase of Peonies

Portrait of Sonia

Le Soir

Undine

Flowers

Flower

Bathers

Charlotte Dubourg

Self Portrait

Drawing Lesson in the Workshop

Betrothal Still Life

Truth

Duchess de Fitz James

Apples and Grapes

Pink Roses

Self Portrait

Peaches

Two Sisters

The Reader

Homage to Delacroix

Flowers and Fruit

Adolphe Jullien

The Dubourg Family

Spring Flowers

Roses

Roses

Portrait of Mr and Mme Edwards