Henri Le Sidaner Henri Le Sidaner's art was inextricably linked with his house and gardens at Gerberoy. Like Monet, who found limitless inspiration from his carefully constructed garden at Giverny, Le Sidaner devoted ceaseless attention to the grounds surrounding his home, a lovingly restored monastery. Taking his inspiration from the English tradition, Le Sidaner's gardenà l'anglaise was created with a view to free harmony between the plants and buildings. The abundant flowers of the gardens wound their way around balustraded terraces, courtyards and specially built towers and pavilions. (read more)
Le déjeuner , 1917
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Impressionist & Modern Art, London,Sotheby's,2007)
La table blanche, Gerberoy 1920
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Impressionist/Modern Day Sale by Christie's,2009)
La Table d'automne, Gerberoy
La Table d'automne, Gerberoy,1920
*Impressionist & Modern Art Day Sale, New York by Sotheby's ,2006
La Table au soleil. Gerberoy,1911
La petite table,1920
The Blue Table, Gerberoy, 1923
La table aux dahlias,1918
La table de pierre
The Pink Tablecloth,1924
La Nappe Bleue, Gerberoy,1925
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Le Goûter sous bois, Gerberoy,1925
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