Born in Canada on Oct. 22, 1832, Louis Lussier was active in Illinois
in the 1850s. Following the Civil War, he was a resident of Peoria
(1865-68) and Chicago (1870-74). After that time he moved to San
Francisco where he had further art study at the School of Design.
He maintained studios in Oakland (1875-77) and shared a portrait studio
in San Jose with Andrew Putnam Hill (1877-80) and in San Francisco
(1880-84).
He died in Oakland, CA on Dec. 27, 1884 from meningit (showing 500 of 1325 characters). |
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