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Henri Sert was born on 27 July, 1938 in La Réunion, France, is a painter. Discover Henri Sert's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 26 years old?

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Occupation Painter
Age 26 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 27 July, 1938
Birthday 27 July
Birthplace La Réunion, France
Date of death (1964-03-22) Stockholm, Sweden
Died Place Stockholm, Sweden
Nationality France

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1964

On 22 March 1964, Sert was found dead, probably due to an overdose of sleeping pills. "Lena Eile was not in Sweden when Henri Sert died, but she participated in the memorial exhibition organized at Gummeson's Gallery that year." “It was great, but I felt it was hard with these guys there, who pretended to be his patrons, but who took advantage of him.” Author Lars Widding wrote, “Young artist genius died in Stockholm. Why could we not afford to let him live? ”

Two memorial exhibitions were held in Stockholm in 1964 and in Copenhagen in 1965. In March 2015, an exhibition of Sert's work was held by Åmells in Stockholm.

1960

"During the early 1960s, Lena Eile and Henri Sert met in the confusion during the student carnival in Lund. “Henri Sert was a bit of a strange bird,” admits Lena Eile: “a short and well-dressed artist's soul, newly arrived from France.” Eile and Sert would become betrothed. The couple lived together for a time in Lund and continued their relationship when Sert moved to Stockholm. Eventually, personal problems would begin to harm the relationship. As Eile recalled, “I went along with things until then, but when I noticed all the stuff with drugs and everything else, then I gave up. There were constant disappointments; promises that were not kept; periods that weren’t tolerable. Living like that means a home life is difficult.”

1959

He first set up in Ven, "where he borrowed a studio in Emil Johansson-Thor's old farm." However, before his exhibition shows could be arranged and presented problems developed. Sert having little money had begun to exchange his paintings for necessities. "...He did not have enough paintings (for his exhibition), he had exchanged them for clothes, food and new colors (paints)." Still, the reviews were positive, "His oils shimmer like mother-of-pearl with myriads of splashes of paint and glazed brushstrokes, sometimes fine-tuned to the smallest detail with plump dot patterns," wrote Alvar Jonsson." French sensation in the Art Association" wrote a Danish newspaper after the exhibition 1959 Copenhagen." Still, Sert was beginning to develop a problematic reputation. He was "described by contemporaries as a genius, problem child and as unreliable as the wind.". Throughout the difficulties his dedication to his art remained constant, "He painted exclusively at night, he lay on the floor and painted on five or six canvases and listened to music." Henri Sert painted intensively. He could sit squatting for long periods of time. The canvas lay on the floor; Henri Sert did not use an easel. “The painting just flowed out of him. It was a constant flow - but still creative. He was not a pondering artist; he was a gift of nature with a creative power." Directly stated, the author Ivar Ahlstedt wrote that to Sert "painting was necessary, living was not very necessary".

1958

Though known in France, "It was Expressen employee Svante Löfgren who discovered (for Sweden) the then 20-year-old painter in Paris, a young genius, a self-immolating young man who lived to paint." Löfgren had been initially introduced to Sert by the actor Lars Burman. Löfgren, writing for the Expressen in Paris, stated in his 1958 article on Sert, "He can become one of the greats of his generation. If he does not starve to death." Mr. Löfgren words would come to be almost prophetic. In fact, Sert had become, "close to starvation. He had written and asked for money, collapsed and was rescued in hospital." Löfgren duly reported on these events and "got some Swedes who were interested in art to act: they wrote Henri Sert in Paris; promised him his own studio and cash in exchange for him working together on an exhibition."

1938

Henri Paul Sert (27 July 1938 La Réunion, Madagascar – 22 March 1964 Stockholm, Sweden) was an artist.