Henri Joseph Dubouchet Art
French, 1833-1909
Henri Joseph Dubouchet was born on March 28, 1833, in Caluire-et-Cuire was a French painter and engraver. He was a student at the National School of Fine Arts in Lyon with Victor Vibert. Henri finished second at the Prix de Rome in 1856. He is also the master of the engravers Jules Piel and Raoul Serres. Henri was a professor of engraving at the School of the Book. He has a son, Gustave Dubouchet, with whom he signs certain compositions. Henri died in 1909.
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Artist: Henri Joseph Dubouchet
Virgin Mary with child Jesus - Original Gouache on Cardboard by H.J. Dubouchet
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