Henri Person was born in Amiens in 1876 in a bourgeois family. Enrolled at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, the young man studies under the direction of Fernand Cormon. In the early 1900s, the painter arrives in Saint-Tropez, a small fishermen’s hamlet at the time. There he builds a very strong friendship with Paul Signac and adopts the divisionist technique. He shows a more discreet and softer temperament, which translates into the adaptation of his palette. Throughout his life, Person built a body of work from his favourite themes: boats, the sea, trees that surround the shore and the small villages of the Mediterranean coast. He also produced subtle and poetic watercolours in which the heart of the Mediterranean Sea beats. As a committed Saint-Tropez’s resident, the artist feels completely implicated in the city’s heritage and decides to develop a project that shows his deep attachment to the city that adopted him. He starts to build what will subsequently be the Annonciade museum in Saint-Tropez, one of the first living arts museums. Determined, he convinces his contemporaries and friends to offer extraordinary artistic testimonies of the modernity in Provence. Henri Person disappears in 1926 but this project is pursued by the patron Georges Grammont, and his incredible art donations. In October 2015, under the direction of the artist’s granddaughter, Marie-Aude Bossard, the Galerie Alexis Pentcheff publishes the first monograph devoted to Henri Person.
La Biennale Paris 2021
26 November 2021 - 5 December 2021
BRAFA 2020
26 January 2020 - 2 February 2020
BRAFA 2018
27 January 2018 - 4 February 2018
Antibes Art Fair 2016
16 April 2016 - 2 May 2016
Gallery Reopening
22 October 2015 - 26 February 2016