Henry Somm Prints and Multiples
François Clément Sommier, best known under the pseudonym “Henry Somm” was born in Rouen in 1844. He attended the local École municipale des beaux-arts and went on in 1867 to Paris, where he studied under Isidore Pils (1813–75). He moved to Paris in 1860. Between 1873 and 1876, he made many engravings for the magazine Paris à l'eau-forte and then at the Cadart printing house. In 1879 and 1889, he participated in the Impressionist exhibitions from the Durand-Ruel gallery in Paris. He collaborated with the newspapers like Le Chat noir, La Charge, La Cravache, La Chronique parisienne, High Life, Frou-Frou and Le Rire. He wrote the comedy in one act La Berline de l'Émigré ou Jamais trop tard pour bien faire, created for Le Chat noir on December 25, 1885. Somm left a large number of drawings and watercolors of Paris made in plein air.
Late 19th Century French School Henry Somm Prints and Multiples
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Henry Somm Prints and Multiples
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1930s American Impressionist Henry Somm Prints and Multiples
Paper, Watercolor, Drypoint
1890s Art Deco Henry Somm Prints and Multiples
Watercolor, Woodcut
1950s Modern Henry Somm Prints and Multiples
Paper, Watercolor
1890s Art Deco Henry Somm Prints and Multiples
Watercolor, Woodcut
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Henry Somm Prints and Multiples
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Henry Somm Prints and Multiples
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Late 20th Century Fauvist Henry Somm Prints and Multiples
Paper, Pastel, Screen
1990s Photorealist Henry Somm Prints and Multiples
Paper, Watercolor, Color, Giclée
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Henry Somm Prints and Multiples
Linocut, Mulberry Paper
1980s Color-Field Henry Somm Prints and Multiples
Lithograph, Monotype
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Henry Somm Prints and Multiples
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