Auguste Hervieu (active 1819-1858)
Artist associated with 9 portraits
Auguste Hervieu was a French painter and illustrator. He is best known for travelling to America with the author Frances Trollope and her family as tutor to her children, including the future author Anthony Trollope. He collaborated with Frances Trollope for a number of years, drawing the illustrations for many of her most popular books, including Domestic Manners of the Americans (1832).
Unknown man, formerly known as Anthony Trollope
by Auguste Hervieu
watercolour, 1832
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by Auguste Hervieu
oil on canvas, circa 1832
On display in the Ladies Drawing Room at Bodelwyddan Castle
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Unknown man, formerly known as Thomas Adolphus Trollope
by Auguste Hervieu
watercolour, 1832
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by J. Pass, after Auguste Hervieu
line engraving, 1828
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by J. Pass, after Auguste Hervieu
line engraving, 1828
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after Auguste Hervieu
stipple engraving, published 1844
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by William Holl Jr, after Lucy Adams, after Auguste Hervieu
stipple engraving, published 1845 (circa 1832)
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by Samuel Freeman, after Auguste Hervieu
stipple engraving, published 1846
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All paintings by this artist on the BBC Your Paintings website
Places
France
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