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1825 England - 1881. Known for: Upper class female figure and portrait painting.
A portrait, figure and genre painter in oil and watercolor, Augustus Bouvier specialized in elegantly attired women as subjects. They were primarily English aristocracy, but included portraits and... Read full biography
A portrait, figure and genre painter in oil and watercolor, Augustus Bouvier specialized in elegantly attired women as subjects. They were primarily English aristocracy, but included portraits and figure groups from the Middle East and Italy. Augustus Bouvier was also a book illustrator whose work... Read full biography
A portrait, figure and genre painter in oil and watercolor, Augustus Bouvier specialized in elegantly attired women as subjects. They were primarily English aristocracy, but included portraits and figure groups from the Middle East and Italy. Augustus Bouvier was also a book illustrator whose work included The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith. Augustus Bouvier was the son of Paris-born artist Jules Bouvier (1800-1867), who moved to London with his family in 1818. The younger Bouvier was a... Read full biography
A portrait, figure and genre painter in oil and watercolor, Augustus Bouvier specialized in elegantly attired women as subjects. They were primarily English aristocracy, but included portraits and figure groups from the Middle East and Italy. Augustus Bouvier was also a book illustrator whose work included The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith. Augustus Bouvier was the son of Paris-born artist Jules Bouvier (1800-1867), who moved to London with his family in 1818. The younger Bouvier was a student at the Royal Academy of London beginning 1841, and followed this education with further study in France and Italy. From 1852, he exhibited for many successive exhibitions at the Academy, and entries included portraits of Jessica, 1854;... Read full biography
A portrait, figure and genre painter in oil and watercolor, Augustus Bouvier specialized in elegantly attired women as subjects. They were primarily English aristocracy, but included portraits and figure groups from the Middle East and Italy. Augustus Bouvier was also a book illustrator whose work included The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith. Augustus Bouvier was the son of Paris-born artist Jules Bouvier (1800-1867), who moved to London with his family in 1818. The younger Bouvier was a student at the Royal Academy of London beginning 1841, and followed this education with further study in France and Italy. From 1852, he exhibited for many successive exhibitions at the Academy, and entries included portraits of Jessica, 1854; Emily; 1857; and Hermosita, 1859. He also exhibited at The British Institute.... Read full biography
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