Henri Sallembier

Henri Sallembier was active as an artist and designer during the period spanning 1763 to 1780. His documented output centered primarily on applied decorative arts, encompassing drawings, paintings, and published design folios.

Database records confirm that examples of Sallembier’s work are represented across major international museum collections. These holdings include four distinct drawings and two paintings. His specific output included detailed architectural studies, exemplified by the repeated appearance of compositions titled Fries, samengesteld uit acanthus-ranken, alongside practical designs such as Design for a Frieze and Design for a Wall Panel.

In addition to individual studies, Sallembier published a known volume of ornamental designs, documented as 1e [-8e] Cahier d'Ornemens. The existence of this publication underscores his significance in producing functional, ready-to-use patterns for artisans and architects of the late eighteenth century.

The historical importance of his work is confirmed by its inclusion in prominent public collections, specifically the Rijksmuseum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Today, many of these detailed designs, including documented Henri Sallembier prints, exist in the public domain, allowing for the production of high-quality prints and downloadable artwork derived from the original source material.

7 works in collection

Works in Collection