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Oil Painting by Henri Montassier (1880-1946)

1920 - 1940
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A wonderful atmospheric oil painting by Henri Montassier (1880-1946). A bright and decorative piece where the artist has captured the wonderful pastel colours in the mediterranean village scene. The sun bursting on to the furthermost building contrasts well with the shadow in the foreground.

Montassier attended the Pontoise municipal school then was admitted to the Lycée de Sens. At 18, in 1898, he passed his baccalaureate in literature and philosophy. Despite a growing sensitivity and artistic taste, his father enrolled him at the law school of Paris as he was keen for him to join him in his law firm.

By 1900 a young man of 20 he discovered the pleasures of the capital and felt more attracted to museums than to law school. Provided with a letter of recommendation from Eugène Petit, the mayor of Pont, he passed the entrance examination to the Banque de France in 1902, and became friends with Luc Olivier Merson, a renowned artist who taught at the Beaux- Arts. Shortly after, Henri was admitted to the master's studio. In 1906 and resigned from the bank.

During the Great War, he provided support to the soldiers through artistic contributions.

In 1917, Henri Montassier met his future wife Céline Rambach. They married in Paris in February 1918. Céline's father believed strongly in his son-in-law's painting and helped the young couple to settle down with a home and workshop in Paris.

He exhibits in the provinces but also in London, Munich, Geneva, Brussels, the United States and Japan. Awards and honours include

Knight of the Legion of Honor in 1932

Heiner Prize in 1937

Diploma of honor at the International Exhibition the same year.

Salon des Artistes Français (gold and silver medal),

Salon d'Automne (vice-president)

Salon des Indépendants.

He worked for L'Illustration during the late 1920's to the 1930s and illustrates literary works. During this period between the wars he traveled extensively in France, Italy, and Tunisia. During the Second World War he took refuge with his wife Céline in a house in Gers. While continuing to paint, he also keeps a journal where he asks questions about art and his own work. He also talks of the his dismay in the face of the occupation of his country and its consequences to his family. Sadly it mentions his fears about the progress of his illness, his tenderness for his wife Céline who by now is not just a loving companion but a nurse.

Henri Montassier passed away in Paris during 1946 at the age of 66.

Physical Dimensions
Height
48cm (18.90")
Width
57cm (22.44")
Depth
3cm (1.18")
Declaration

Tinker & Toad has dated this piece to the 1930s.

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Description
A wonderful atmospheric oil painting by Henri Montassier (1880-1946).
A bright and decorative piece where the artist has captured the wonderful pastel colours in the mediterranean village scene.
Tinker & Toad

The sun bursting on to the furthermost building contrasts well with the shadow in the foreground.

fig 1. Oil Painting by Henri Montassier (1880-1946)
fig 1. Oil Painting by Henri Montassier (1880-1946)

Montassier attended the Pontoise municipal school then was admitted to the Lycée de Sens. At 18, in 1898, he passed his baccalaureate in literature and philosophy. Despite a growing sensitivity and artistic taste, his father enrolled him at the law school of Paris as he was keen for him to join him in his law firm.

fig 2. Oil Painting by Henri Montassier (1880-1946)
fig 2. Oil Painting by Henri Montassier (1880-1946)

By 1900 a young man of 20 he discovered the pleasures of the capital and felt more attracted to museums than to law school. Provided with a letter of recommendation from Eugène Petit, the mayor of Pont, he passed the entrance examination to the Banque de France in 1902, and became friends with Luc Olivier Merson, a renowned artist who taught at the Beaux- Arts. Shortly after, Henri was admitted to the master's studio. In 1906 and resigned from the bank.

fig 3. Oil Painting by Henri Montassier (1880-1946)
fig 3. Oil Painting by Henri Montassier (1880-1946)

During the Great War, he provided support to the soldiers through artistic contributions.

In 1917, Henri Montassier met his future wife Céline Rambach. They married in Paris in February 1918. Céline's father believed strongly in his son-in-law's painting and helped the young couple to settle down with a home and workshop in Paris.

fig 4. Oil Painting by Henri Montassier (1880-1946)
fig 4. Oil Painting by Henri Montassier (1880-1946)

He exhibits in the provinces but also in London, Munich, Geneva, Brussels, the United States and Japan. Awards and honours include

Knight of the Legion of Honor in 1932

Heiner Prize in 1937

Diploma of honor at the International Exhibition the same year.

fig 5. Oil Painting by Henri Montassier (1880-1946)
fig 5. Oil Painting by Henri Montassier (1880-1946)

Salon des Artistes Français (gold and silver medal),

Salon d'Automne (vice-president)

Salon des Indépendants.

He worked for L'Illustration during the late 1920's to the 1930s and illustrates literary works. During this period between the wars he traveled extensively in France, Italy, and Tunisia. During the Second World War he took refuge with his wife Céline in a house in Gers. While continuing to paint, he also keeps a journal where he asks questions about art and his own work. He also talks of the his dismay in the face of the occupation of his country and its consequences to his family. Sadly it mentions his fears about the progress of his illness, his tenderness for his wife Céline who by now is not just a loving companion but a nurse.

Henri Montassier passed away in Paris during 1946 at the age of 66.

Height
48cm (18.90")
Width
57cm (22.44")
Depth
3cm (1.18")
Date of Manufacture

Tinker & Toad has dated this piece to the 1930s.

Reference Numbers
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