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Nationality
  
Canada

Died
  
1925, Montreal, Canada

Role
  
Writer


Name
  
Napoleon Bourassa

Known for
  
architect and artist

Children
  
Henri Bourassa

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Born
  
1858
L\'Acadie, Quebec

Napoléon Bourassa (October 21, 1827 – August 27, 1916) was a prominent Canadian architect, painter and writer whose offices were located in Montreal, Quebec.

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Napoléon Bourassa Biography BOURASSA NAPOLON Volume XIV 19111920 Dictionary

Early life and training

Born in L'Acadie, Quebec, he studied at Sulpician College in Montreal. In 1848, he interned with Norbert Dumas in preparation for a legal career but then chose to become a painter and studied with Theophile Hamel from 1850 to 1852.

Napoléon Bourassa Biography BOURASSA NAPOLON Volume XIV 19111920 Dictionary

He continued his education by visiting Paris, Rome and Florence accompanied by the German painter Johann Friedrich Overbeck, a member of the Nazarene movement. After this he established his art studio in Montebello.

Practice

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Bourassa founded and directed the Canadian Journal and became vice-president of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society. He resided on 430 Rue Bonsecours Montreal. Bourassa had several associates who became famous, including Louis-Philippe Hébert, François-Édouard Meloche and Olindo Gratton. He also sculpted the bust of his father in-law Louis-Joseph Papineau.

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He designed the "Chapelle Notre-Dame de Lourdes de Montréal" and the "Institut Nazareth et Louis Braille". One of his most familiar paintings is The Apotheosis of Christopher Columbus.

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In 1880, he founded the National Gallery of Canada with his fellow artists. He consulted in 1883 for the construction of a building to house the Legislative Assembly of Quebec.

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He died August 27, 1916 in Lachenaie. His daughter Adine published his correspondence in 1929. The "Fund-Napoleon Bourassa" was created in his honor at the University of Ottawa. His works were exhibited at Galerie L'Art français

Family

Napoléon Bourassa was married to Azélie Papineau, the daughter of the Quebec politician Louis-Joseph Papineau. One of his sons was Henri Bourassa, a journalist and the founder of the newspaper Le Devoir.

Works include

  • Dominican convent of Saint-Hyacinthe
  • Chapel of the Ladies of Sacred Heart
  • Chapelle Notre Dame de Lourdes de Montréal
  • Chapelle du Manoir Louis-Joseph Papienau
  • Church of Montebello, Quebec
  • St. Anne Shrine Church, Fall River, Massachusetts USA
  • Church of Saint-Hugues
  • Church of Saint-Ours
  • Renovation of the Saint Hyacinthe the Confessor Cathedral of Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec
  • Honours

  • Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
  • References

    Napoléon Bourassa Wikipedia