James De Veaux is primarily known as James Deveaux
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Portrait painter, James Deveaux began his art education in Philadelphia under John R. Smith, Henry Inman and Thomas Sully. Around 1832, he returned to his birth place, South Carolina, and worked in Charleston, Columbia, and Camden until 1835. Thanks to the support of South Carolina art patron, Colonel Wade Hampton II, Deveaux went to Europe from 1836 to May 1838.
Following, he worked in South Carolina, Virginia, and possibly New Orleans, until September 1841. Again he traveled to Europe (showing 500 of 792 characters). |
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