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Henri

American  
[hen-ree] / ˈhɛn ri /

noun

  1. Robert, 1865–1929, U.S. painter.


Example Sentences

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MoMA’s show also nods to its own history with the power couple: Rivera received the museum’s second-ever retrospective in 1931, after Henri Matisse, and Kahlo entered the collection in 1943.

From The Wall Street Journal

Akers nails 1970s New York’s glitz and grime as Bernie interviews an assortment of renowned chefs, fellow critics, criminals as well as Tirel’s business associates and son, Henri, who also happens to be an old flame.

From Los Angeles Times

And Tirel is very much inspired by Henri Soulé, whose Le Pavillon was the definitive New York restaurant for a generation, and whom Greene wrote about beautifully.

From Los Angeles Times

Analysts at UBS, led by Henri Patricot, wrote in a note on Monday that Brent crude prices will feasibly rise more in the coming weeks as supplies continue to be disrupted by the conflict.

From MarketWatch

This was inspired by a combination of a painting by the artist Henri Rousseau, an advert she saw on TV about protecting bears and the actress Betty Davis, who she loves for her "special, hooded eyes".

From BBC