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Henri Dufour (1915–1989) was a painter known for his post-impressionist style. Dufour's work is often characterized by vibrant colors and a strong emphasis on light and shadow. Although he did not enjoy the same fame as some of his contemporaries, he was a respected figure in the Belgian art world.
Dufour painted mainly landscapes, cityscapes, and still lifes. His work shows influences of Impressionism, but with a more personal interpretation. He often focused on everyday scenes, which he captured with a certain poetry and melancholy. Dufour was a prolific painter who received considerable recognition during his lifetime. He won several prizes and had numerous exhibitions, which strengthened his reputation within the art world.