Henry E. Burel

Fecamp – The Artists – Burel, Henry E.

This page forms part of a series of pages dedicated to the many artists who worked in Fecamp. A full list of all the artists with a link to their works can be found at the bottom of this page.

Henry E. Burel
Henry E. Burel

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Henry E. Burel is the artist’s signature of Henri Armand Emile Burel, French painter, poet and illustrator born and died in Fecamp (1883 – 1967). He was at the same time active in Fecamp in the field of drying , packaging and trading of cod.

Henry E. Burel married Blanche Alice Pope on October 17, 1908 in Fecamp, and his two children were born there.

F. Bogers, a soldier based during the First World War in Fecamp where the Belgian army set up an instruction camp, evokes in the house – whose master of the place devotes “a real cult to Monet and Sisley” and touches on poetry in the violin of Ingres – a place frequented by artists and writers, Ernest Hemingway staying there in April 1917 and, in friendly complicity, amusing himself there recomposing poems by Burel in English.

Died March 4, 1967, Henry E. Burel is buried in the cemetery of Fecamp.

You can read more of Henry E. Burel’s bio on Wikipedia (in French only).

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1916 - Henry E. Burel - Steamboat loading water on the quays of Fecamp
1916 – Henry E. Burel – Steamboat loading water on the quays of Fecamp
1924 - Henry E. Burel - Norman farmhouse in Fecamp
1924 – Henry E. Burel – Norman farmhouse in Fecamp
1929 - Henry E. Burel - Fecamp under Snow
1929 – Henry E. Burel – Fecamp under Snow
1931 - Henry E. Burel - The bay of Fecamp in gray weather
1931 – Henry E. Burel – The bay of Fecamp in gray weather
1931 - Henry E. Burel - The great schools, Fecamp
1931 – Henry E. Burel – The great schools, Fecamp
1931 - Henry E. Burel - The outer port, ships in the basin
1931 – Henry E. Burel – The outer port, ships in the basin
1933 - Henry E. Burel - Fecamp Basin
1933 – Henry E. Burel – Fecamp Basin
1933 - Henry E. Burel - Fecamp
1933 – Henry E. Burel – Fecamp

TODAY: This part of the Fecamp cliff, called the “Golden Coast”, has been completely built up with expensive houses, hence the term “golden coast”.

1934 - Henry E. Burel - The unloading of a Leporc armament drifter
1934 – Henry E. Burel – The unloading of a Leporc armament drifter
1943 - Henry E. Burel - Entrance to the port of Fecamp
1943 – Henry E. Burel – Entrance to the port of Fecamp

TODAY: This view has not changed much over time.

1948 - Henry E. Burel - Yachts in the Port of Fecamp
1948 – Henry E. Burel – Yachts in the Port of Fecamp
1958 - Henry E. Burel - The port of Fecamp
1958 – Henry E. Burel – The port of Fecamp
???? - Henry E. Burel - View of the Port
???? – Henry E. Burel – View of the Port

TODAY: The houses you see on the right were the herring smoking houses. The front one has now been turned into a museum. You can also see the entrance to the basin via the lock.

Bec-de-Mortagne

The village of Bec-de-Mortagne (population: 700) lies to the South/West of Fecamp.

???? - Henry E. Burel - Bec-de-Mortagne, view of the church
???? – Henry E. Burel – Bec-de-Mortagne, view of the church

Yport

Yport (population: 850), a small fishing village (with no harbour), lies close to Fecamp on the South-West alongside the coast. Today it’s a seaside resort village with a casino, restaurants and hotels.

1947 - Henry E. Burel - Seascape at Yport, fishing boats
1947 – Henry E. Burel – Seascape at Yport, fishing boats

TODAY: Yport has a small fishing fleet, but NO harbour. Boat are dragged ashore.

Henry Burel painted mostly in Normandy, particularly Fecamp, but he did paint in several other places. Here is the list (a link “⇠” to is specific works will appear below when published):

Fecamp is a picturesque fishing town which made for a great backdrop for many artist. Here are all the artists who applied their arts in the town and its surroundings (a link “” will appear when we have published an article on this artist’s works in Fecamp):

NOTE: a “*” besides the artist’s name indicates that the artist did NOT work directly in Fecamp, instead worked in Fecamp’s surroundings only.

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