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Nicholas Chevalier

Nicholas Chevalier (9 May 1828 – 15 March 1902) was a Russian-born artist who worked in Australia and New Zealand.

Chevalier c. 1870

Early life

Chevalier was born in St Petersburg, Russia, the son of Louis Chevalier, who came from Vaud, Switzerland, and was overseer to the estates of the Prince de Wittgenstein in Russia. Nicholas' mother was Russian. Nicholas left Russia with his father in 1845, and studied painting and architecture in Lausanne, Switzerland and at Munich. The materials used in this painting are oil paints on canvas.

Career

 
Chevalier's 1864 painting The Buffalo Ranges was the first painting of an Australian subject added to the National Gallery of Victoria's art collection

In 1851 Chevalier moved to London and worked as an illustrator in lithography and watercolour. He also designed a fountain which was erected in the royal grounds at Osborne, and two of his paintings were hung at the Academy in 1852. Further study in painting followed at Rome. In late 1854 Chevalier sailed from London to Australia on board the 'Swallow' to join his father and brother, and arrived in Melbourne on 25 December. In August 1855 he obtained work as a cartoonist on the newly established Melbourne Punch. Later he did illustrative work for the Illustrated Australian News and also worked in chromolithography. He accompanied explorer/meteorologist Georg von Neumayer on trips to remote areas of Victoria, and the material gathered on such journeys resulted in some of his most recognised pieces of this period, including his painting of Mount Arapiles in Western Victoria.

Chevalier designed a dress for the governor's wife the botanist Lady Anne Maria Barkly. The outfit incorporated the Southern Cross and Chevalier also designed a lyrebird-inspired fan as an accessory to the outfit. It appears that she never wore the dress as she chose to appear as a "Marquise of the Court of Louis XV" for the Mayor's Fany Dress Ball in 1863. Chevalier's dress design was rejected by Bankly but they collaborated to work on a present for the newly married Princess of Wales in the same year. The present was from the women of Victoria and like the dress the chosen silver and gold flower stand design featured icons of Australian life.[1]

In 1864, when the National Gallery of Victoria was founded, an exhibition of works by Victorian artists was held. The government agreed to buy the best picture exhibited for £200. Chevalier's oil painting The Buffalo Ranges was selected, and was the first picture painted in Australia to be included in the Melbourne collection. In 1865 Chevalier visited New Zealand, travelling widely and doing much work there which was exhibited at Melbourne on his return. In 1869 he joined HMS Galatea as an artist with the Duke of Edinburgh, on the voyage to the East and back to London with stops in Tahiti, Hawaii, Japan, China, Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and India. The pictures painted during the voyage were exhibited at South Kensington.

In January 1874 Chevalier was commissioned by Queen Victoria to travel to St Petersburg and paint a picture of the marriage of the Duke of Edinburgh. Chevalier made London his base and was a continual exhibitor at the Academy from 1871 to 1887. He had one picture in the 1895 Academy but had practically given up painting by then. Chevalier died in London on 15 March 1902.

Legacy

 
Self-portrait, 1857

Chevalier married Caroline Wilkie in 1855, a relative of Sir David Wilkie, who survived him. Chevalier was a man of much personal charm and spoke fluent French, English, Russian, German, Italian and Portuguese. He was a good amateur musician being second violinist in the Royal Amateur Orchestral Society which had been started by officers in the Galatea and in which the duke was first violin.

The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, the Dunedin Public Art Gallery (New Zealand), the Honolulu Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Victoria, the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, Art Gallery of New South Wales and the National Library of Australia (Canberra) are among the public collections holding works by Nicholas Chevalier.

In 2011 Nicholas Chevalier was the subject of a major survey exhibition and publication, 'Australian Odyssey', mounted by the Gippsland Art Gallery, and subsequently toured to the Geelong Gallery, Victoria.

References

  1. ^ "Portraits of the Famous and Infamous Exhibition brochure page 46" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  • Melvin Day, Nicholas Chevalier - Artist - His Life and Work with Special Reference to His Career in New Zealand and Australia. Wellington, New Zealand: Millwood Press, 1981. ISBN 0-908582-37-4
  • Marjorie J. Tipping, 'Chevalier, Nicholas (1828 - 1902)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 3, MUP, 1969, pp 387–388.
  • Forbes, David W., Encounters with Paradise: Views of Hawaii and its People, 1778-1941, Honolulu Academy of Arts, 1992, 92 & 162-163.
  • Serle, Percival (1949). "Chevalier, Nicholas". Dictionary of Australian Biography. Sydney: Angus and Robertson.
  • Neil Roberts, Nicholas Chevalier: an artist’s journey through Canterbury in 1866. Christchurch, New Zealand: Robert McDougall Art Gallery, 1992.
  • Simon Gregg, Nicholas Chevalier: Australian Odyssey. Sale, Australia: Gippsland Art Gallery, 2011.
  • Andrew Sayers, Australian Art. Melbourne, Australia: Oxford University Press, 2001.

External links

  • Nicholas Chevalier biography from the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
  • Artworks in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
  • Artworks in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia
  • "Chevalier, Nicolas". SIKART Lexicon on art in Switzerland.

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Nicholas Chevalier 9 May 1828 15 March 1902 was a Russian born artist who worked in Australia and New Zealand Chevalier c 1870 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Legacy 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditChevalier was born in St Petersburg Russia the son of Louis Chevalier who came from Vaud Switzerland and was overseer to the estates of the Prince de Wittgenstein in Russia Nicholas mother was Russian Nicholas left Russia with his father in 1845 and studied painting and architecture in Lausanne Switzerland and at Munich The materials used in this painting are oil paints on canvas Career Edit Chevalier s 1864 painting The Buffalo Ranges was the first painting of an Australian subject added to the National Gallery of Victoria s art collection In 1851 Chevalier moved to London and worked as an illustrator in lithography and watercolour He also designed a fountain which was erected in the royal grounds at Osborne and two of his paintings were hung at the Academy in 1852 Further study in painting followed at Rome In late 1854 Chevalier sailed from London to Australia on board the Swallow to join his father and brother and arrived in Melbourne on 25 December In August 1855 he obtained work as a cartoonist on the newly established Melbourne Punch Later he did illustrative work for the Illustrated Australian News and also worked in chromolithography He accompanied explorer meteorologist Georg von Neumayer on trips to remote areas of Victoria and the material gathered on such journeys resulted in some of his most recognised pieces of this period including his painting of Mount Arapiles in Western Victoria Chevalier designed a dress for the governor s wife the botanist Lady Anne Maria Barkly The outfit incorporated the Southern Cross and Chevalier also designed a lyrebird inspired fan as an accessory to the outfit It appears that she never wore the dress as she chose to appear as a Marquise of the Court of Louis XV for the Mayor s Fany Dress Ball in 1863 Chevalier s dress design was rejected by Bankly but they collaborated to work on a present for the newly married Princess of Wales in the same year The present was from the women of Victoria and like the dress the chosen silver and gold flower stand design featured icons of Australian life 1 In 1864 when the National Gallery of Victoria was founded an exhibition of works by Victorian artists was held The government agreed to buy the best picture exhibited for 200 Chevalier s oil painting The Buffalo Ranges was selected and was the first picture painted in Australia to be included in the Melbourne collection In 1865 Chevalier visited New Zealand travelling widely and doing much work there which was exhibited at Melbourne on his return In 1869 he joined HMS Galatea as an artist with the Duke of Edinburgh on the voyage to the East and back to London with stops in Tahiti Hawaii Japan China Ceylon Sri Lanka and India The pictures painted during the voyage were exhibited at South Kensington In January 1874 Chevalier was commissioned by Queen Victoria to travel to St Petersburg and paint a picture of the marriage of the Duke of Edinburgh Chevalier made London his base and was a continual exhibitor at the Academy from 1871 to 1887 He had one picture in the 1895 Academy but had practically given up painting by then Chevalier died in London on 15 March 1902 Legacy Edit Self portrait 1857 Chevalier married Caroline Wilkie in 1855 a relative of Sir David Wilkie who survived him Chevalier was a man of much personal charm and spoke fluent French English Russian German Italian and Portuguese He was a good amateur musician being second violinist in the Royal Amateur Orchestral Society which had been started by officers in the Galatea and in which the duke was first violin The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa the Dunedin Public Art Gallery New Zealand the Honolulu Museum of Art the National Gallery of Victoria the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery Art Gallery of New South Wales and the National Library of Australia Canberra are among the public collections holding works by Nicholas Chevalier In 2011 Nicholas Chevalier was the subject of a major survey exhibition and publication Australian Odyssey mounted by the Gippsland Art Gallery and subsequently toured to the Geelong Gallery Victoria Lithography of landscapes in Victoria 1860s by Nicholas Chevalier Wentworth River Diggings Refuge Cove Wilson Promontory Mount Arapiles Parker s River Waterfall Mount SturgeonImages courtesy of Nicholas Chevalier State Library VictoriaReferences Edit Portraits of the Famous and Infamous Exhibition brochure page 46 PDF a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Melvin Day Nicholas Chevalier Artist His Life and Work with Special Reference to His Career in New Zealand and Australia Wellington New Zealand Millwood Press 1981 ISBN 0 908582 37 4 Marjorie J Tipping Chevalier Nicholas 1828 1902 Australian Dictionary of Biography Volume 3 MUP 1969 pp 387 388 Forbes David W Encounters with Paradise Views of Hawaii and its People 1778 1941 Honolulu Academy of Arts 1992 92 amp 162 163 Serle Percival 1949 Chevalier Nicholas Dictionary of Australian Biography Sydney Angus and Robertson Neil Roberts Nicholas Chevalier an artist s journey through Canterbury in 1866 Christchurch New Zealand Robert McDougall Art Gallery 1992 Simon Gregg Nicholas Chevalier Australian Odyssey Sale Australia Gippsland Art Gallery 2011 Andrew Sayers Australian Art Melbourne Australia Oxford University Press 2001 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nicholas Chevalier Nicholas Chevalier biography from the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography Artworks in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Artworks in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia Chevalier Nicolas SIKART Lexicon on art in Switzerland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nicholas Chevalier amp oldid 1134358008, wikipedia, wiki, 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