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Francois Bourgoin
(fl. 1762-1817)
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Lived/Active: New York / France
Known for: genre, figures in interior, portrait
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| An emigre from France, Francois Bourgoin was active in America in the early 19th century. His work included portraits and conversation pieces which were interior scenes where figures appeared to interact. In his work he portrayed gender roles in family circumstances with women associated with domestic tasks and men with business.
Source: David Park Curry, "American Dreams, The Warner Collection" |
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