Jules Frédéric Ballavoine, Portrait of Gypsy
01 work, PORTRAIT OF A LADY with Footnotes. #84

Henry Zaidan
2 min readMar 20, 2020
Jules Frédéric Ballavoine, (1855–1901)
Portrait of Gypsy

Oil on canvas
40 x 32.5 cm
Private collection

The Gypsy, or Romani, colloquially known as Roma, are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group, traditionally itinerant, living mostly in Europe and the Americas. The Romani originate from the northern Indian subcontinent,from the Rajasthan, Haryana, and Punjab regions of modern-day India. More on the Gypsy

Julles Frederick Ballavoine, American, 1855–1901, was born in Paris in 1855 and died in 1901. He is considered a still-life, genre and landscape painter from the French school. He received his formal art training at the L’Ecole de Beaux-Art.

Ballavoine found incredible success as a painter of small Paris street scenes, which have been compared to those of Jean Beraud (1849–1910) and small light filled still-lifes.

Ballavoine debuted at the Salon of 1877 with “le bouquet campagne.” At the Salon of 1882 with “Surprise”, “Le Marche aux fleurs” and “La Petite Bohemienne” and at the Salons of 1883 and 1886 with “Parmi les rochers” and “Sur la terrasse.” At the 1886 Paris Salon, Ballavoine and was awarded a metal for “La seance interrompue.” He also exhibited at the Salon of 1890 and 1897. He continued exhibiting his still-lifes, portraits, Paris street scenes and historical genre paintings. All of his exhibitions received critical acclaim, which helped him become a very successful painter. His works can be found in private and public collections in both the United States and Europe.

Biography courtesy of Roughton Galleries, www.antiquesandfineart.com/roughton

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