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Henri

American  
[hen-ree] / ˈhɛn ri /

noun

  1. Robert, 1865–1929, U.S. painter.


Example Sentences

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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

"There were two Russian citizens on board the ship," lawyer Henri de Richemont told AFP.

From Barron's

“They believed we can go in front of ‘KPop’ because we have a story to tell,” said Maybe Movies CEO and producer Henri Magalon.

From Los Angeles Times

Henri Bourgeois-Costa, from the Tara Ocean Foundation, said there was "a tiny bit of success", as the vote confirmed the number of countries "fighting against the treaty is actually very, very, very small".

From Barron's

Since he was a teenager, the 45-year-old has been practising Behzad's celebrated miniature art style, which inspired French artist Henri Matisse.

From Barron's