American painter
Louis Joseph Bahin
Natchez under the Hill by Bahin, 1852, oil on canvas, Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, Georgia
Born October 6, 1813 (1813-10-06 ) Died June 27, 1857(1857-06-27) (aged 43)Mississippi, U.S.
Occupation Painter Spouse Josephine Carementrand
Louis Joseph Bahin (1813–1857) was a French-born American painter in the Antebellum South.
Early life
Louis Joseph Bahin was born on October 6, 1813, in Armentières en Brie/Isles , Seine & Marne France.[ 1] [ 2]
Career
Bahin exhibited his paintings in Marseille , Southern France, from 1832 to 1845.[ 2]
Bahin became a landscape painter and portraitist in the Antebellum South, especially in Natchez, Mississippi , and painted many members of the Southern aristocracy.[ 1] For example, he did a portrait of planter George M. Marshall, which now hangs in the dining-room at Lansdowne , his family mansion.[ 3]
His work can also be found in public galleries and museums. For example, his painting, Natchez Under the Hill , is exhibited at the Morris Museum of Art in Augusta, Georgia .[ 4] Other paintings can be found at the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum in Williamsburg, Virginia , the Mississippi Department of Archives and History in Jackson, Mississippi , and the Western Reserve Historical Society in Cleveland, Ohio .[ 5]
Personal life and death
Bahin was married to Josephine Carementrand.[ 2] He died on June 27, 1857, in Mississippi.[ 1] [ 2]
Paintings
Uyatt Crittenden Webb Family, Georgetown, Kentucky (circa 1835).[ 5]
Henry LeGrand Conner (1803-1848) (circa 1840s).[ 5]
Portrait of a Young Girl (circa 1840–50).[ 5]
Louis Joseph Bahin (1813-1857) (1847).[ 5]
Gustave Joseph Bahin (1841-1913) (circa 1848).[ 5]
Portrait of George M. Marshall, I (1848-1857).[ 5]
Young Lady in a French Kitchen (1852).[ 5]
Mrs Louis Joseph Bahin (1811-1861). (1852).[ 5]
Henry Clay (1852).[ 5]
Natchez Under the Hill (1852).[ 5]
Mary Savage Conner Blake (1827-1893) (circa 1852).[ 5]
Anna Frances Conner (1835-1852) (circa 1852).[ 5]
Joseph Dunbar Shields (1854).[ 5]
Young Man in the Bahin Family (1854).[ 5]
Mrs. Miles Harper (Samantha Ford) (1859).[ 5]
John Ford Harper (1859).[ 5]
Truman Holmes, Jr. (1864).[ 5]
References
^ a b c Patti Carr Black, Art in Mississippi, 1720-1980 , Oxford, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi, 1998, p. 93 [1]
^ a b c d Karel, David (1992). Dictionnaire des artistes de langue française en Amérique du Nord: peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs, graveurs, photographes, et orfèvres . Québec: Presses Université Laval. p. 33. ISBN 9782763772356 . OCLC 761506027 .
^ Lansdowne Plantation
^ "Morris Museum of Art: Southern Collection" . Archived from the original on 2014-10-28. Retrieved 2014-10-15 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Smithsonian Institution: Louis Joseph Bahin