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1829 Berlin, Prussia - 1875. Known for: Engraving-Civil War genre, topographic views, railroads, landscape painting.
Henri Lovie was born in Berlin Prussia in 1829. He immigrated to the United States and established himself in Cincinnati as a portrait and landscape painter, designer, and illustrator by the 1850s.... Read full biography
Henri Lovie was born in Berlin Prussia in 1829. He immigrated to the United States and established himself in Cincinnati as a portrait and landscape painter, designer, and illustrator by the 1850s. He drew the illustrations for The Ohio Railroad Guide (Columbus, 1854), Zoe; or the Quadroon's... Read full biography
Henri Lovie was born in Berlin Prussia in 1829. He immigrated to the United States and established himself in Cincinnati as a portrait and landscape painter, designer, and illustrator by the 1850s. He drew the illustrations for The Ohio Railroad Guide (Columbus, 1854), Zoe; or the Quadroon's Triumph By Elizabeth Livermore (Cincinnati, 1855), Brother Mason, the Circuit Rider; or Ten Years a Methodist Minister (Cincinnati, 1855), The Gallows, the Prison, and the Poor-House by G.W. Quinby... Read full biography
Henri Lovie was born in Berlin Prussia in 1829. He immigrated to the United States and established himself in Cincinnati as a portrait and landscape painter, designer, and illustrator by the 1850s. He drew the illustrations for The Ohio Railroad Guide (Columbus, 1854), Zoe; or the Quadroon's Triumph By Elizabeth Livermore (Cincinnati, 1855), Brother Mason, the Circuit Rider; or Ten Years a Methodist Minister (Cincinnati, 1855), The Gallows, the Prison, and the Poor-House by G.W. Quinby (Cincinnati, 1856). From 1856 to 1859, he and Charles Bauerle maintained an engraving company, and together they produced the illustrations for Man-of-War Life: A Boy's Experience in the United States Navy (Cincinnati, 1856), The Merchant Vessel: A Sailor... Read full biography
Henri Lovie was born in Berlin Prussia in 1829. He immigrated to the United States and established himself in Cincinnati as a portrait and landscape painter, designer, and illustrator by the 1850s. He drew the illustrations for The Ohio Railroad Guide (Columbus, 1854), Zoe; or the Quadroon's Triumph By Elizabeth Livermore (Cincinnati, 1855), Brother Mason, the Circuit Rider; or Ten Years a Methodist Minister (Cincinnati, 1855), The Gallows, the Prison, and the Poor-House by G.W. Quinby (Cincinnati, 1856). From 1856 to 1859, he and Charles Bauerle maintained an engraving company, and together they produced the illustrations for Man-of-War Life: A Boy's Experience in the United States Navy (Cincinnati, 1856), The Merchant Vessel: A Sailor Boy's Voyages to See the World Cincinnati, 1856), and The Book of the Great Railway Celebrations of... Read full biography
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