Английская Википедия:Eugene Dovilliers

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Eugene Alexander Dovilliers (June 3, 1818 – May 20, 1887) was an artist in Columbia, South Carolina from the 1840s to the 1860s. He worked in oil painting and drawing. The drawings were sometimes reproduced by lithography.

Life

Eugene Dovilliers was born in Paris, France, on June 3, 1818. The original family name was De Villiers.Шаблон:Sfn He arrived in South Carolina during the early 1840s with his father Michel and mother Zoe.Шаблон:Sfn Dovilliers' older brother, Leopold, also immigrated to the U.S.Шаблон:Efn

From 1847 to 1849, Dovilliers taught painting, drawing and French at Limestone Springs Female High School in Gaffney, South Carolina.Шаблон:Sfn In the 1850 census, he gave his occupation as "Artist".Шаблон:Sfn He taught drawing and painting at the Barhamville InstituteШаблон:Sfn until 1853, and after that at the Columbia Female Academy in central Columbia. The founder of the Barhamville Institute, Elias Marks, wrote about Dovilliers that his "eminent skill and successШаблон:Nbsp... leave nothing to wish for in this Department, whether it be in copying, or in original sketching from natural scenes."Шаблон:Sfn

Dovilliers married Ellen Brenan, who was a skilled music teacher and performer.Шаблон:Efn Between 1853 and 1859, he built a house in Greek Revival style that still stands today in Columbia, although not in the original location. The Dovilliers-Manning-Magoffin House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.Шаблон:Sfn A former student boarder at the house described the house as a "...Шаблон:Nbspresidence conveniently situated, tastefully furnished and elegantly adorned. Monsieur is a painter of rare talents, as the walls of his rooms and chambers, richly hung with specimens amply testifyШаблон:Nbsp..."Шаблон:Sfn

Dovilliers was living in Columbia when the Union army occupied it for four difficult days in 1865.Шаблон:Sfn At one point, the house was threatened by the fires that destroyed much of Columbia. Another resident reports that he "went to Mr. Dovilliers' and helped his wife put two or three big pictures in frames on her head, which she carried over to my house, and thence beyond the Female CollegeШаблон:Nbsp..."Шаблон:Sfn

In 1866, Dovilliers was appointed assistant professor of French language at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis.Шаблон:Sfn French was the language of diplomacy and international relations at that time and thus important to naval officers who visited foreign ports.

Dovilliers died on May 20, 1887, while still serving at the Naval Academy.Шаблон:Sfn He was buried in the United States Naval Academy Cemetery.

Art

Dovilliers' work displays a variety of styles and media.

Gallery

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