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Napoléon Bourassa

Napoléon Bourassa (October 21, 1827 – August 27, 1916) was a prominent Canadian architect, painter and writer whose offices were located in Montreal, Quebec.

Napoléon Bourassa
Bourassa in 1896
Born1827
Died1916
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Known forarchitect and artist

Early life and training edit

Born in L'Acadie, Quebec, he studied at Sulpician College in Montreal. In 1848, he interned with Norbert Dumas in preparation for a legal career, but then chose to become a painter and studied with Theophile Hamel from 1850 to 1852.

He continued his education by visiting Paris, Rome and Florence accompanied by the German painter Johann Friedrich Overbeck, a member of the Nazarene movement. After this he established his art studio in Montebello.[1]

Practice edit

Bourassa founded and directed the Canadian Journal and became vice-president of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society. He resided on 430 Rue Bonsecours Montreal. Bourassa had several associates who became famous, including Louis-Philippe Hébert, François-Édouard Meloche and Olindo Gratton. He also sculpted the bust of his father-in-law Louis-Joseph Papineau.

He designed the "Chapelle Notre-Dame de Lourdes de Montréal" and the "Institut Nazareth et Louis Braille". One of his most familiar paintings is The Apotheosis of Christopher Columbus.

In 1877, he was a member of a commission of inquiry of the government of Quebec and went to France to study the organization, the functioning and the teaching methods of the schools of arts and crafts and the schools of drawing applied to industry, architecture and mechanics.[2]

In 1880, he founded the National Gallery of Canada with his fellow artists. He consulted in 1883 for the construction of a building to house the Legislative Assembly of Quebec.

He died August 27, 1916, in Lachenaie. His daughter Adine published his correspondence in 1929. The "Fund-Napoleon Bourassa" was created in his honor at the University of Ottawa.[1] His works were exhibited at Galerie L'Art français[3]

Family edit

Napoléon Bourassa was married to Azélie Papineau, the daughter of the Quebec politician Louis-Joseph Papineau. One of his sons was Henri Bourassa, a journalist and the founder of the newspaper Le Devoir.

Works include edit

 
St. Anne Shrine Church, Fall River Massachusetts: Napoléon Bourassa, architect (with Louis G. Destremps)
 
Church of Montebello, Montebello, Quebec: Napoléon Bourassa, architect

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Vézina, Raymond. "BOURASSA, NAPOLÉON". Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online, 1911-1920 (Volume XIV). University of Toronto/Université Laval. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
  2. ^ Hamel, Réginald; Wyczynski, Paul (1989). Dictionnaire des auteurs de langue française en Amérique du Nord. Fidès. ISBN 978-2-7621-1475-1. OCLC 21163604. Retrieved 2021-04-28.
  3. ^ Vie des arts, été 1965, n°39, p. 57, "Galerie L'Art français, 370 ouest, rue Laurier, 10-25 mai: Bourassa" http://www.erudit.org/feuilletage/index.html?va1081917.va1201505@64
  4. ^ http://www.stanneshrine.com/ St. Anne, Fall River
  5. ^ . Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Archived from the original on 26 May 2011. Retrieved 11 September 2013.

Further reading edit

  • Vézina, Raymond. Napoléon Bourassa (1827-1916): 60th Anniversary.... The exhibition and [this] catalogue were prepared by Raymond Vézina. [Ottawa, Ont.]: Public Archives Canada, 1976. Title also in French; texts printed, tête-bêche, in English and French. Without ISBN

External links edit

  • Historic Places of Canada

napoléon, bourassa, october, 1827, august, 1916, prominent, canadian, architect, painter, writer, whose, offices, were, located, montreal, quebec, bourassa, 1896born1827l, acadie, quebec, canadadied1916montreal, quebec, canadanationalitycanadianknown, forarchi. Napoleon Bourassa October 21 1827 August 27 1916 was a prominent Canadian architect painter and writer whose offices were located in Montreal Quebec Napoleon BourassaBourassa in 1896Born1827L Acadie Quebec CanadaDied1916Montreal Quebec CanadaNationalityCanadianKnown forarchitect and artist Contents 1 Early life and training 2 Practice 3 Family 4 Works include 5 Honours 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life and training editBorn in L Acadie Quebec he studied at Sulpician College in Montreal In 1848 he interned with Norbert Dumas in preparation for a legal career but then chose to become a painter and studied with Theophile Hamel from 1850 to 1852 He continued his education by visiting Paris Rome and Florence accompanied by the German painter Johann Friedrich Overbeck a member of the Nazarene movement After this he established his art studio in Montebello 1 Practice editBourassa founded and directed the Canadian Journal and became vice president of the Saint Jean Baptiste Society He resided on 430 Rue Bonsecours Montreal Bourassa had several associates who became famous including Louis Philippe Hebert Francois Edouard Meloche and Olindo Gratton He also sculpted the bust of his father in law Louis Joseph Papineau He designed the Chapelle Notre Dame de Lourdes de Montreal and the Institut Nazareth et Louis Braille One of his most familiar paintings is The Apotheosis of Christopher Columbus In 1877 he was a member of a commission of inquiry of the government of Quebec and went to France to study the organization the functioning and the teaching methods of the schools of arts and crafts and the schools of drawing applied to industry architecture and mechanics 2 In 1880 he founded the National Gallery of Canada with his fellow artists He consulted in 1883 for the construction of a building to house the Legislative Assembly of Quebec He died August 27 1916 in Lachenaie His daughter Adine published his correspondence in 1929 The Fund Napoleon Bourassa was created in his honor at the University of Ottawa 1 His works were exhibited at Galerie L Art francais 3 Family editNapoleon Bourassa was married to Azelie Papineau the daughter of the Quebec politician Louis Joseph Papineau One of his sons was Henri Bourassa a journalist and the founder of the newspaper Le Devoir Works include edit nbsp St Anne Shrine Church Fall River Massachusetts Napoleon Bourassa architect with Louis G Destremps nbsp Church of Montebello Montebello Quebec Napoleon Bourassa architect Dominican convent of Saint Hyacinthe Chapel of the Ladies of Sacred Heart Chapelle Notre Dame de Lourdes de Montreal Chapelle du Manoir Louis Joseph Papienau Church of Montebello Quebec St Anne Shrine Church Fall River Massachusetts USA 4 Church of Saint Hugues Church of Saint Ours Renovation of the Saint Hyacinthe the Confessor Cathedral of Saint Hyacinthe QuebecHonours editRoyal Canadian Academy of Arts 5 References edit a b Vezina Raymond BOURASSA NAPOLEON Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online 1911 1920 Volume XIV University of Toronto Universite Laval Retrieved 26 February 2011 Hamel Reginald Wyczynski Paul 1989 Dictionnaire des auteurs de langue francaise en Amerique du Nord Fides ISBN 978 2 7621 1475 1 OCLC 21163604 Retrieved 2021 04 28 Vie des arts ete 1965 n 39 p 57 Galerie L Art francais 370 ouest rue Laurier 10 25 mai Bourassa http www erudit org feuilletage index html va1081917 va1201505 64 http www stanneshrine com St Anne Fall River Members since 1880 Royal Canadian Academy of Arts Archived from the original on 26 May 2011 Retrieved 11 September 2013 Further reading editVezina Raymond Napoleon Bourassa 1827 1916 60th Anniversary The exhibition and this catalogue were prepared by Raymond Vezina Ottawa Ont Public Archives Canada 1976 Title also in French texts printed tete beche in English and French Without ISBNExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Napoleon Bourassa Historic Places of Canada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Napoleon Bourassa amp oldid 1208867336, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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