Louis Buvelot b. 1814 Morges, Vaud, Switzerland

Also known as Abram-Louis Buvelot
  • Artist (Photographer) , (Painter) , (Printmaker)
Swiss landscape painter and portrait photographer, settled in Melbourne in 1864, admired by the artists from the Heidelberg area such as Tom Roberts and Arthur Streeton who bestowed him with the accolade of 'Father of Australian painting'. In the 1870s, his work increasingly drew elements from Australian landscape such as the bush land in works like Lilydale (1878) and Bush Track.
Name
Louis Buvelot
Also known as Abram-Louis Buvelot
Birth date
3 March 1814
Birth place
Morges, Vaud, Switzerland
Death date
30 May 1888
Death place
Melbourne, Vic.
Burial place
Kew (Boroondara) Cemetery, Kew, Vic.
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Photographer)
  • Artist (Painter)
  • Artist (Printmaker)
Residence
  • 1865- 1888 Melbourne, Vic.
  • 1855- 1864 Switzerland
  • 1854- 1855 Calcutta, India
  • 1853- 1854 Lausanne, Switzerland
  • 1852- 1853 Vevey, Switzerland
  • 1840- 1852 Rio de Janiero, Brazil
  • 1834 Paris, France
  • c.1814- c.1834 Switzerland
Other Occupation
  • Portrait Photographer c.1840- c.1866
  • Art teacher 1855- 1864 La Chaux-de-Fonds, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
  • (ANZSIC code: 81) c.1869- Carlton School of Design, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Arrival
  • February 1865 (Melbourne, Vic.)
Active Period
  • c.1830- c.1884
Cultural Heritage
  • Swiss
Languages
  • English
Training
  • drawing , c.1830 Ecole de dessin, Laussane, Switzerland
Is Indigenous
No
Initial Record Data Source
  • The Dictionary of Australian Artists: painters, sketchers, photographers and engravers to 1870

Swiss landscape painter and portrait photographer, settled in Melbourne in 1864, admired by the artists from the Heidelberg area such as Tom Roberts and Arthur Streeton who bestowed him with the accolade of 'Father of Australian painting’. In the 1870s, his work increasingly drew elements from Australian landscape such as the bush land in works like Lilydale (1878) and Bush Track.

He was born on 3 March 1814 at Morges, in the Vaud, Switzerland, second son of François-Simeon Buvelot, a civil servant, and Jean-Louis Marguerite, née Heizer, a schoolteacher. His family were descended from French Protestant refugees. Although his full name was bq). Abram Louis Buvelotbq)., he never used his first name, and aways signed his name as 'Louis Buvelot’. The family was inclined to art; his brother, Eugene-Jean-Louis-Henri Buvelot, became a printer and lithographer. After attending art school at Lausanne he travelled to Paris in about 1834 and studied briefly with Camille Flers before travelling to Brazil, where his uncle had a coffee plantation.
By October 1840 he was established as an artist in Rio de Janeiro, where he exhibited paintings, lithographs and undertook commissions for photography. He was awarded a gold medal by the Rio Academy of Fine Arts in 1842 and was patronised by the Emperor Dom Pedro II. While living in Rio he married the French born Marie-Félicité Lalouette.
In 1852 the family returned to Switzerland, where he worked chiefly as a photographer. He travelled alone to Calcutta in 1854, before returning to his family in Switzerland, where he became drawing master at an experimental industrial school at La Chaux-de-Fonds, Neuchâtel. He had modest success as an artist in this period, being awarded a silver medal at the 1856 Berne Exhibition.
In 1864, after the death of his first wife, he sailed to Australia from Liverpool, accompanied by Caroline-Julie Beguin, a fellow teacher from Neuchâtel. They arrived in Melbourne in February 1865 and bought a photography studio in Bourke Street. By the following year they were living at 88 La Trobe Street East, where Buvelot established a studio, while Caroline-Julie gave French lessons. That year he began exhibiting his paintings. In 1873 they moved to George Street Fitzroy. The distinctive quality of his painterly landscapes meant that his talent was soon recognised by James Smith, the influential art critic of The Argus. Two paintings, Winter Morning Near Heidelberg and Summer Afternoon, Templestowe, were among the first Australian paintings purchased by the National Gallery of Victoria.
From 1869 he taught at the Carlton School of Design where he became a most influential teacher to the next generation of artists including Tom Roberts and Frederick McCubbin. He encouraged his students to paint en plein air; although his own work was completed in the studio. His subjects were landscapes of the region surrounding Melbourne: Heidelberg, Templestowe, Dromana, Lilydale and Mount Macedon. He had hoped to be appointed to lead the National Gallery School, but was passed over in favour of Eugene von Guérard.
By 1884 failing eyesight and crippled hands meant that he ceased painting. After his death on 30 May 1888 a monument was erected at Kew Cemetery and in 1894 one of the galleries at the National Gallery of Victoria was renamed in his honour. Buvelot also has the distinction of being the subject of the first memorial retrospective exhibition for an Australian artist. This was mounted by the National Gallery of Victoria in July 1888 by George Folingsby and James Smith.

Writers:
Staff Writer
mendej
Date written:
1992
Last updated:
2011
associate of
William Archer
1820
Architect (Architect / Interior Architect / Landscape Architect), Artist (Painter)
associate of
John Cumming
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Cook James Smith
1813
Artist (Painter)
associate of
Arthur Streeton
1867
Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Charles Conder
1868
Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator), Artist (Painter), Artist (Textile Artist / Fashion Designer)
associate of
Marc-Louis Arlaud
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Auguste Moreau
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
child of
François-Simeon Buvelot
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
child of
née Heizer Jean-Louis Marguerite Buvelot
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
sibling of
Eugéne Jean Louis Henri Buvelot
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Prat
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Ferdinand Krumholtz
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Alexandre Calame
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Barthelemy Menn
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Caroline Julie Beguin
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
William Cumming
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
J. W. Curtis
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
J. H. Carse
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Thomas Creswick
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Frederick Lee
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
H. J. Johnstone
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
William Lynch
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Thomas William Stanford
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Samuel Mullen
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
George Knowles Parker
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
spouse of
née Laloutte Marie Félicité Buvelot
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
parent of
Jean-Louise-Sophie Buvelot
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Emperor Dom Pedro II
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Charles S. Bennett
1869
Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Isabella Bonella
associate of
Emma Minnie Boyd
1858
Artist (Painter)
associate of
John James Clark
1838
Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Photographer), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Henry Leonardus Van Den Houten
1801
Artist (Painter)
associate of
Henry James Johnstone
1835
Artist (Photographer), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Mary Livingston
Artist (Painter)
associate of
Arthur Jose De Souza Loureiro
1853
Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Caroline Frances Purves
Artist (Painter)
associate of
Tom Roberts
1856
Artist (Photographer), Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Sculptor), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator), Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Ellis Rowan
1848
Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Bernhard Smith
1820
Artist (Painter), Artist (Sculptor)
associate of
Isaac Whitehead
1819
Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Victorian Academy of Arts
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
La Chaux-de-Fonds, Neuchâtel.
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
Lilydale
Date
1878
Near Fernshaw
Date
1873
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT
Waterpool at Coleraine
Date
1869
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Winter Morning near Heidelberg
Date
1866
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Summer Afternoon near Templestowe
Date
1866
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Rio de Janeiro Pitoresco
Date
1842- 1843

Swiss Artists in Australia 1777-1991
1991
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
The Australian Landscape
1972- 1973
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, SA
"The Australian Landscape" was a national touring exhibition organised by the Australian Gallery Directors' Council in 1972. The organising gallery was the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the curators were Daniel Thomas (Art Gallery of New South Wales) Ian North (Art Gallery of South Australia) and Frances McCarthy [later Lindsay] (National Gallery of Victoria). Generous funding from the Peter Stuyvesant foundation enabled the curators to travel the country together in order to make considered judgements. The exhibition opened at the Art Gallery of South Australia on 3 March 1972, and toured to the Western Australian Art Gallery, National Gallery of Victoria, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Australian National Gallery (temporary premises), Art Gallery of New South Wales, Newcastle City Art Gallery, and the Queensland Art Gallery. The catalogue introduction claims that the exhibition comprised of 'fifty-five of the best Australian landscapes ever executed'. It was characterised by a breadth of vision, with works from every state – including regional galleries and private collections. It is distinguished by having a greater emphasis on colonial works than previous exhibitions, and elevating the reputation of Eugene Von Guerard and John Glover. There were only two works by women – Grace Cossington Smith and Margaret Preston– and none by any Aboriginal artist.
1965
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Malvern Fine Art Gallery, Melbourne, Vic.
Joint exhibition with S.T. Gill
1965
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Bendigo Art Gallery, Bendigo, Vic.
1960
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Bendigo Art Gallery, Bendigo, Vic.
1948
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Joshua McLelland Print Room, Melbourne, Vic.
(Memorial exhibition)
1888
Exhibition (exhibited at)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Vic.
Note: Held at the National Gallery of Victoria in July 1888
Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition
1888- 1889
Exhibition ()
Exhibition Building, Melbourne, Victoria
Rio Academy of Fine Arts exhibition
December 1840
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Recognitions
Rio Academy of Fine Arts
1843
Award
Note: Gold Medal
Citations:
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  • Gray, J., (1970), The Gallery on Eastern Hill, (Place: Melbourne, Vic.)
  • Gray, J., Louis Buvelot: Landscape and portrait photographer, (Place: C.B. Christesen (ed.))
  • Gray, J., Abram Louis Buvelot and the art of the French painters of Barbizon, (Place: Art and Australia 16/2)
  • Victorian Artists Society papers, (Place: La Trobe Collection, State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, Vic.)
  • Smith, B., (1971), Australian Painting, (Place: Melbourne, Vic.)
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  • Moore, William, (1934), The Story of Australian Art, (A&R Sydney), Type: book