Collection: Henri Camille Danger
Henri-Camille Danger (1857–1939) was a French academic painter. His artistic output included history paintings, allegorical and mythological subjects, genre scenes, landscapes, and designs for tapestries.
Danger's diverse practice spanned various thematic categories. He is identified with the Symbolist movement, employing its characteristic approach to evocative and non-literal representation across his subjects. His landscapes, such as "Among the Surrey Pine Trees" (1902), demonstrate his engagement with natural settings, while works like "The Crystal Palace" (1871) reflect an interest in architectural or urban environments.