Eugnie Aubanel is primarily known as Eugenie Etienette Aubanel Lavender
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Though Eugenie Aubanel Lavender was born in Bordeaux, France on Christmas Day in 1817, and grew up in Paris, she became one of the pioneer women artists of the American West. A student of Ary Scheffer and Paul Delaroche at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, and a classmate and friend of Rosa Bonheur, Lavender enhanced her studies by copying the Old Masters* in the Louvre Museum. She also worked as an art restorer.
Lavender emigrated to the United States in the early 1850s with her two (showing 500 of 2254 characters). |
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