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1848 Paris, France - 1929 Paris, France. Known for: Landscape painting.
Henri Biva (1848-1929) . Born in Paris on January 21, 1848 Biva was a student of Leon Louis Antoini Janzi and Alexandre Nozal at the French Academy. At that time William Adolphe Bouguereau, Benjamin... Read full biography
Henri Biva (1848-1929) . Born in Paris on January 21, 1848 Biva was a student of Leon Louis Antoini Janzi and Alexandre Nozal at the French Academy. At that time William Adolphe Bouguereau, Benjamin Constant and Jules Lefebvre were his instructors. It was this influence that explains the controlled... Read full biography
Henri Biva (1848-1929) . Born in Paris on January 21, 1848 Biva was a student of Leon Louis Antoini Janzi and Alexandre Nozal at the French Academy. At that time William Adolphe Bouguereau, Benjamin Constant and Jules Lefebvre were his instructors. It was this influence that explains the controlled style of Henri Biva. The Academy had very strict attitudes toward paintings. It was this rigid attitude that divided the Academic painters and the Impressionists. He first exhibited at the... Read full biography
Henri Biva (1848-1929) . Born in Paris on January 21, 1848 Biva was a student of Leon Louis Antoini Janzi and Alexandre Nozal at the French Academy. At that time William Adolphe Bouguereau, Benjamin Constant and Jules Lefebvre were his instructors. It was this influence that explains the controlled style of Henri Biva. The Academy had very strict attitudes toward paintings. It was this rigid attitude that divided the Academic painters and the Impressionists. He first exhibited at the l'Exposition de Blanc et Nair in 1886 with paintings "Une rue de Ville d'Avray'11 " La Nuit" and "Roses de Nice et giroffies." He also exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Francais where he won honorable mention in 1892, third class in 1895, second class and... Read full biography
Henri Biva (1848-1929) . Born in Paris on January 21, 1848 Biva was a student of Leon Louis Antoini Janzi and Alexandre Nozal at the French Academy. At that time William Adolphe Bouguereau, Benjamin Constant and Jules Lefebvre were his instructors. It was this influence that explains the controlled style of Henri Biva. The Academy had very strict attitudes toward paintings. It was this rigid attitude that divided the Academic painters and the Impressionists. He first exhibited at the l'Exposition de Blanc et Nair in 1886 with paintings "Une rue de Ville d'Avray'11 " La Nuit" and "Roses de Nice et giroffies." He also exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Francais where he won honorable mention in 1892, third class in 1895, second class and honorable mention in 1896. He won a bronze metal in 1900. Biva was nominated to the Salon des a... Read full biography
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