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1827 London, England - 1910 London, England. Known for: Classical style paintings with Biblical themes.
Joseph Bouvier (1827-1910) was the son of Paris born French painter, Jules Bouvier (1800-1867), who exhibited and sold his landscapes on Suffolk Street, London, after his move there in 1818 with his... Read full biography
Joseph Bouvier (1827-1910) was the son of Paris born French painter, Jules Bouvier (1800-1867), who exhibited and sold his landscapes on Suffolk Street, London, after his move there in 1818 with his large family in the early years of the nineteenth century. Joseph’s brother, Augustus (1825-1881)... Read full biography
Joseph Bouvier (1827-1910) was the son of Paris born French painter, Jules Bouvier (1800-1867), who exhibited and sold his landscapes on Suffolk Street, London, after his move there in 1818 with his large family in the early years of the nineteenth century. Joseph’s brother, Augustus (1825-1881) had also emigrated to London where he established himself as a successful figure painter and portraitist of the rising mercantile middle class in England. Augustus also illustrated printed books for a... Read full biography
Joseph Bouvier (1827-1910) was the son of Paris born French painter, Jules Bouvier (1800-1867), who exhibited and sold his landscapes on Suffolk Street, London, after his move there in 1818 with his large family in the early years of the nineteenth century. Joseph’s brother, Augustus (1825-1881) had also emigrated to London where he established himself as a successful figure painter and portraitist of the rising mercantile middle class in England. Augustus also illustrated printed books for a number of printers in London. Other siblings, Gustavus Arthur Bouvier (1837-1921) and Urbain James Bouvier, exhibited a significant numbers of paintings at the Royal Academy, while a younger sister, Agnes Rose Bouvier (1842-1892), was an accomplished... Read full biography
Joseph Bouvier (1827-1910) was the son of Paris born French painter, Jules Bouvier (1800-1867), who exhibited and sold his landscapes on Suffolk Street, London, after his move there in 1818 with his large family in the early years of the nineteenth century. Joseph’s brother, Augustus (1825-1881) had also emigrated to London where he established himself as a successful figure painter and portraitist of the rising mercantile middle class in England. Augustus also illustrated printed books for a number of printers in London. Other siblings, Gustavus Arthur Bouvier (1837-1921) and Urbain James Bouvier, exhibited a significant numbers of paintings at the Royal Academy, while a younger sister, Agnes Rose Bouvier (1842-1892), was an accomplished painter who sold her works of children at play on Suffolk Street, London, the epicenter of the commercial art business in London. Joseph Bou... Read full biography