Victorian Yardlongs ~ Long on Style


   (cont. from page 22)

...In 1876, at the age of 21, his first oil painting was accepted for exhibition at the Paris Salon. He met, and married, Josephine Estievenard and had two daughters, Blanche and Pauline.



Paul's greatest success came with his exhibitions in the United States and in 1890 he moved there. He exhibited his first painting: Basket of Purple Lilacs at the National Academy of Design in 1892 and by 1899
he was living in Hol­lywood, California.



There he built a Moorish house and garden which Addison E. Avery, in his article for the 1948 issue of the American Rose Annual, described as "a source of unending wonder and delight to tourists from far and near". Paul died on June 29, 1911.**

Now, nearly one hundred years later, his work still lives on in the homes and hearts of Victorian art lovers everywhere.

by Carol in California

**Information courtesy of Rehs Galleries, Inc..


Visit Mishutka Design Studio

Visit Swan's Picture Hangers
Visit Millani's Antique Cottage


e-mail for Advertising Rates