
1874–1949 · French · 10 artworks
artist bio
Henri Manguin was a French painter associated with the Fauvist movement. He is known for his vibrant use of color and depictions of domestic scenes, landscapes, and portraits, often capturing the beauty of everyday life.
what you'll learn
Studying Manguin's work allows students to explore the use of color to convey emotion and atmosphere, as well as the transition from Impressionism to more expressive styles like Fauvism. Students can also learn about capturing light and form through bold brushstrokes.
related: Henri Matisse, Pierre Bonnard, Maurice Denis

Le Golfe
1905

Autoportrait
1905

Le Thé À La Flora
1912

Saint-Tropez, Sunset
1904

Deux Bouquets

View over Grimand
1920

Le Rocher (la Naïade, Cavalière)
1906

Still Life with a Silver Goblet

Sleeping Child
1912

Les Oliviers À Sanary
1911