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Jules Tavernier Kilauea Caldera, Sandwich Islands, oil painting reproduction


Kilauea Caldera, Sandwich Islands,
Kilauea Caldera, Sandwich Islands, oil on canvas painting by Jules Tavernier, San Diego Art Museum, 1886 cjr
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Jules Tavernier
  
1844-1889 Jules Tavernier was born in Paris in 1844. He studied with the French painter, F??lix Joseph Barrias (1822-1907), but left France in the 1870s, never to return. Tavernier was employed as an illustrator by Harper's Magazine, which sent him on assignment to California in the 1870s. Eventually he continued westward to Hawaii, where he made a name for himself as a landscape and portrait painter. He was captivated by Hawaii??s erupting volcanoes??a subject that was to pre-occupy him for the rest of his life, which was spent in Hawaii, Canada and the western United States. He is considered the most important artist of Hawaii??s Volcano School. Tavernier died in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1889. His students included David Howard Hitchcock (1861-1943), Am??d??e Joullin (1862-1917), Charles Rollo Peters (1862-1917) and Manuel Valencia (1856-1935). The Honolulu Academy of Arts and the Stark Museum of Art (Orange, Texas) are among the public collections having paintings by Jules Tavernier.
Kilauea Caldera, Sandwich Islands,
Kilauea Caldera, Sandwich Islands, oil on canvas painting by Jules Tavernier, San Diego Art Museum, 1886 cjr

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