Henri Jean Guillaume Martin was born in Toulouse in the summer of 1860. From 1877 and for two years, he studied at the School of Fine Arts in Toulouse in the painter Jules Garipuy’s studio. In 1885, his trip to Italy is a turning point and marks a more poetic approach to his painting practice. The painter develops his own style: short brushstrokes, bright and vivid colours, idealized scenes and a oneiric atmosphere.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the painter receives many public commissions, decorating buildings such as the Capitol of his hometown, the Sorbonne and the Élysee (1908) or the Council of State (1914- 1922). Once settled in his studio at Labastide-du-Vert (Lot) he progressively distances himself from Symbolist themes, though without abandoning them, and moves towards a very personal style, reinterpreting pointillism.
Martin dies in 1960 in Labastide-du-Vert. He remains a renowned artist whose universe, imbued with poetry, dream and mystery, carries the viewer in a beautiful journey that reminds his favourite writers: Baudelaire, of course, but also Verlaine, Poe or Lord Byron.
FAB 2024
22 November 2024 - 27 November 2024
BRAFA 2024
28 January 2024 - 4 February 2024
INAUGURAL EXHIBITION AT THE REINE JEANNE PAVILION
3 October 2023 - 15 November 2023
BRAFA 2023
28 January 2023 - 5 February 2023
La Biennale Paris 2021
26 November 2021 - 5 December 2021
Brafa in the galleries
27 January 2021 - 31 January 2021
Happy Birthday Galerie Pentcheff
11 January 2019 - 9 March 2019