Place: St Petersburg
Born: 1828
Death: 1902
Biography:
, a Russian-born artist, left an indelible mark on the art world with his works in Australia and New Zealand. Born on May 9, 1828, in St Petersburg, Russia, Chevalier was the son of Louis Chevalier, who oversaw the estates of Prince de Wittgenstein in Russia. His mother was Russian. In 1845, Nicholas left Russia with his father, studying painting and architecture in Lausanne, Switzerland, and at Munich.
Chevalier's artistic journey took him to London in 1851, where he worked as an illustrator in lithography and watercolour. His designs included a fountain erected in the royal grounds at Osborne, and two of his paintings were showcased at the Academy in 1852. Further study in Rome preceded his move to Australia in late 1854.
saw him commissioned by Queen Victoria to paint a picture of the Duke of Edinburgh's marriage. He made London his base, exhibiting at the Academy from 1871 to 1887. Though he practically gave up painting by 1895, his legacy endures.
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