
French · 12 artworks
artist bio
Hélène Guinepied was a French artist known for her contributions to both the Art Nouveau and Impressionist movements. Her work often features delicate lines, natural motifs, and a focus on capturing light and atmosphere.
what you'll learn
Studying Guinepied's work allows students to explore the intersection of Art Nouveau's decorative style with Impressionism's emphasis on light and color. Students can learn to blend these styles and observe how they impact the mood and composition of a painting.
related: Alphonse Mucha, Claude Monet, Edgar Degas

Riverside banks
1925

Annunciation
1910

Man's figure

Old Houses
1920

Water lilies
1930

Covered market
1912

Chez Victoire

Summer
1915

Portrait of a woman in pink
1918

Spirit of the waters
1922

The roofs

The blue wave
1930