
1814–1882 · French · 22 artworks
artist bio
Henri Lehmann was a German-born French painter of Jewish descent. He is known for his portraits and history paintings, and for his role in introducing Ingres's style to a wider audience.
what you'll learn
Studying Lehmann's work allows students to understand the transition from Neoclassicism to Romanticism, particularly in portraiture. Students can learn about capturing likeness and character through subtle details and refined technique.

Portrait of Stendhal
1841

Portrait of Marie d’Agoult
1843

Léonide (or Monna Belcolore)
1848

Portrait of Louis-Michel-Victor Mercier
1832

Hugues De Payens
1841

St.Catherine of Alexandria
1839

Mariuccia
1841

Portrait of Baron Alexander von Humboldt
1835

Sketch-Portrait of Louis-Michel-Victor Mercier
1832

Sketch-Portrait of Frédéric Chopin
1847

Drawing of Chopin (19 April 1847)
1847

Portrait of a young female
1837

Portrait von Frédéric Chopin
1840

The fisherman and the nymph
1837

Portrait of Clémentine (Mrs. Alphonse) Karr
1845

Portrait of the doctor M.G. Worms
1850

Portrait of Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso
1843

Portrait of the count of Nieuwerkerke
1846

Portrait of Faustine Léo
1842

Portrait of Franz Liszt
1839

Charles VII De France
1837

Louis VIII of France
1837