Henri Ottmann

French painter and printmaker (1877–1927) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Henry Ottmann (also Henri Ottmann) (10 April 1877 1 June 1927)[1] was a French painter and printmaker.

Born(1877-04-10)10 April 1877
Died(1927-06-01)1 June 1927
Vernon, France
KnownforPainter
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Henry Ottmann
Henry Ottmann, self-portrait c.1914
Born(1877-04-10)10 April 1877
Died(1927-06-01)1 June 1927
Vernon, France
Known forPainter
MovementPost-Impressionism
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Biography

Henry Ottmann was born on 10 April 1877 in Ancenis (Loire-Atlantique). He made his debut at the Salon La Libre Esthétique in Brussels in 1904 and took part in the Salon des Indépendants[2][3] in Paris from 1905, the Salon d'Automne,[4] the Salon Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts and the Salon des Tuileries.[5]

In 1911 and 1912, Ottmann exhibited at the Artistes de la Société Moderne at the Gallery Paul Durand-Ruel together with Armand Guillaumin, Henri Lebasque and others.[6] In 1912, he exhibited at the Galerie Eugène Druet.[7] In 1919 he was working on illustrations of La Gebre periodical in woodcut technique together with Paul Signac,[8] Henriette Tirman and other painters.[9]

In 1920, Ottmann exhibited at the gallery Marcel Bernheim together with Manguin, Tirman, Alexandre-Paul Canu and others.[10] In 1922, he exhibited at the Exposition du Cercle Artistique de Bruxelles together with those of Paul-Albert Besnard, Pierre Bonnard, Raoul Dufy, Othon Friesz, Charles Guérin, André Lhote, Henri Matisse, Paul Signac, Maurice de Vlaminck and others.[11]

In 1926, Ottmann exhibited at the gallery L.Dru[12] (Paris)[13] and at the Parisian gallery La Palette Française,[14] and in March 1927 in the gallery Armand Drouand.[15]

He died in Vernon on 1 June 1927 after a car accident.

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