Léon Augustin Lhermitte
1844–1925 (age 81)
Biography
Léon Augustin Lhermitte painted rural life with an unflinching fidelity that honored the toil and dignity of the countryside near Mont-Saint-Père. His Realist canvases, rich in earth tones and detailed gestures, portrayed harvests, family gatherings, and the quiet rhythm of village seasons.
Through exhibitions and collaborations with other artists, he championed a truthful depiction of rural labor, inspiring both peers and younger painters. Lhermitte's legacy endures as a testament to the strength found in the daily routines of the land.