Josephine "Jo" Verstille Hopper (née Nivison; March 18, 1883 – March 6, 1968) was an American painter and the wife of painter Edward Hopper. She studied under Robert Henri and Kenneth Hayes Miller, ...
This richly illustrated book reveals how Joséphine, Napoléon Bonaparte’s empress, shaped the arts of early nineteenth-century France and beyond. Her incomparable sense of style, her passion for ...
Black and red chalk, pen and brown ink with white on buff paper Wilkie achieved international recognition for his highly original paintings of events and episodes from contemporary life. His skills as ...
Josephine Halvorson was born in 1981 in Brewster, Massachusetts, formerly worked in New York, and currently lives and works in Western Massachusetts. Combining acute attention to detail and an ...
Laurie Benson Curator, International Art explains the dramatic scene between Empress Josephine and Emperor Napoléon depicted in Josephine signing the act of her divorce, and the symbolism in its ...
Unlike many muses, Jo had been a successful painter for more than 15 years by the time her ‘musedom’ began. When New Yorker Josephine (Jo) Nivison married Edward Hopper in 1924, she was 41 ...
Joséphine was a socialite who married General Napoléon Bonaparte in 1796 before he led the French army to Italy. Woodlock often painted scenes from history and literature in his hazy watercolour style ...
The scattered papers of painter and collector Josephine Paddock measure 0.4 linear feet, date from circa 1890 to 1963, and include scattered correspondence, photographs, and printed materials. The ...