D E P A R I S À V E N I S E
HENRY ST. CLAIR
(1899 - 1990, French)
Summer 2017
 Cooper & Smith GalleryHenry St. Clair
"Bateaux au Port"
oil, 23 x 35" |  Cooper & Smith GalleryHenry St. Clair
"Vue depuis le Pont de l'académie, Venise"
oil, 28 x 29.5" |  Cooper & Smith GalleryHenry St. Clair
"Le Grand Canal, Venise"
oil, 31.5 x 34.5" |
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"Eglise de la Madeleine, Paris"
oil, 26.5 x 29" |  Cooper & Smith GalleryHenry St. Clair
"Amarrages, Venise"
oil, 26.5 x 28.5" |  Cooper & Smith GalleryHenry St. Clair
"Bateaux dans le Grand Canal, Venise"
oil, 15.5 x 28.5" |
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"La Plage à Marée Basse"
oil, 19 x 23.5" |  Cooper & Smith GalleryHenry St. Clair
"Place de la Concorde"
oil on panel, 39 x 59" |  Cooper & Smith GalleryHenry St. Clair
"La Plage de Trouville"
oil, 31 x 34" |
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"Trois Femmes avec Enfants"
oil on panel, "19.5 x 23.5" |  Cooper & Smith GalleryHenry St. Cair
"Les Personnes Élégantes sur la Plage"
oil on panel, 23.5 x 19" |  Cooper & Smith GalleryHenry St. Clair
"Marée Basse"
oil on panel, 8.5 x 13" |
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Journey back in time along the streets of Paris, the coast of France and the canals of Venice.
The Post-Impressionist painter Henry St. Clair was inspired by the spirited colors and gaiety of Raoul Dufy (1877-1953) and influenced by the art of Eugene Boudin (1824-1898), one of the first French landscape artists to paint en plein-air. Much of St. Clair's oeuvre was completed between 1920 and 1970, with a four-year exception, 1941 - 1945, during the German occupation of France. His vivid colors and assured lines convey a sense of joie de vivre, a candid enthusiasm infusing scenes of everyday life.