Henri Martin (1860-1943) was a French painter who became a prominent figure in the French art scene during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Martin's works were characterized by their use of bright colors and their focus on the natural world and rural life. Martin was particularly interested in capturing the light and atmosphere of the French countryside, and his paintings often had a luminous, almost mystical quality to them. Martin was also associated with the Neo-Impressionist movement, a group of French artists who sought to use color theory to create a more structured and scientific form of art. Today, Martin's works are celebrated for their beauty and their contribution to the development of French art. Some of his most famous works include "The Flowered Cradle" and "The Harvest."