Henri de Saint-Delis

Le Havre – The Artists – de Saint-Delis, Henri

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

Henri de Saint-Delis (Marie Isidore Henri Lienard de Saint-Delis) was born in 1878 and died in 1949 in Honfleur.

He was born in the North of France, but as the death of his father, the family moved to Le Havre in 1882. In Le Havre he went to school, and became good friends with now famous artists like Othon Friez, Raoul Dufy, and others. His older brother and artist, Rene, also attended the same schools.

He decided to move to Paris with his artist friends to attend the Academy of arts, but tuberculose prevented him from finishing. He moved to Switzerland because of his illness and spent time there making paintings of the mountains.

In 1920 he moved back to Normandy, and while earning a modest income from teaching, he continued painting.

Henri never sold any of his paintings! He kept them for himself and his artist friends (Othon Friesz had stated that he was the best artist of them all). The public only discovered his works of art in 1954 during an exposition.

He died in Honfleur, where the Eugene Boudin museum has a permanent exposition of his and his brother’s works.

NOTE: A black box like this one, means that there is an explanation text about today’s situation of the painting above it.
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???? Henri de Saint-Delis - Le Havre,-Bassin du Roy
???? Henri de Saint-Delis – Le Havre,-Bassin du Roy

TODAY: The Bassin du Roy (the King’s basin) still exists and is used for the small coastal fishing boats fleet. The “Amsterdam Bar” was previously known as “Café du Vieux Havre“. The building itself was demolished in 1938.

???? Henri de Saint-Delis - Port of Le Havre
???? Henri de Saint-Delis – Port of Le Havre
???? Henri de Saint-Delis - Storm at Le Havre
???? Henri de Saint-Delis – Storm at Le Havre
???? Henri de Saint-Delis - The animated harbour of Le Havre
???? Henri de Saint-Delis – The animated harbour of Le Havre

TODAY: The harbour of Le Havre is very animated, since it’s the biggest in France, and Europe’s 5th biggest.

???? Henri de Saint-Delis - The Normandie at the dock of Le Havre
???? Henri de Saint-Delis – The Normandie at the dock of Le Havre

TODAY: The Ocean Liners (like the Normandie, La France and Paris) have been replaced by many cruise ships.

???? Henri de Saint-Delis - The ocean liner Paris at Le Havre
???? Henri de Saint-Delis – The ocean liner Paris at Le Havre

Henri de Saint-Delis painted in these places in Normandy (a link “” will be placed to his works below when published):

Here are the painters/artists who painted in Le Havre (a “*” indicates that the artist did not worked directly in Le Havre itself, instead worked closeby, a link “” to the artist’s works will appear below when published):

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Today - The "Bassin du Roy" is still used, but now by small coastal fishing boats. There's still a bride in the middle.
Today – The “Bassin du Roi” is still used, but now by small coastal fishing boats.
Today - France's 2nd largest port
Today – France’s 2nd largest port
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