Artist
Jules Bouvier




Jules Bouvier is a Romanticism artist. 14 works are cataloged here, principally at Victoria and Albert Museum.
Jules Bouvier made 19th-century lithographs that turned leading ballet dancers into star prints. His sheets show Fanny Elssler dancing the Cracovienne from The Gipsy in 1839, Madelle Fanny Elssler and Monsr Perrot in the 1843 ballet Le Délire d’un Peintre, and Marie Taglioni in La Gitana around 1840. These prints are snapshots of Romantic-era stage fashion and celebrity. Want a front-row look? Tap into the Print Collection from 1844.
Works by Jules Bouvier
Girl with basket of grapes
Untitled
Print Collection
H Beard Print Collection
Marie Taglioni (facsimile signature)
Fanny Elssler dancing the Cracovienne from The Gipsy
Marie Taglioni (facsimile signature)
Untitled
Fanny Elssler in La Tarentule
Marie Guy Stephan (facsimile signature)
Untitled
La Castilliana Bolero
Fanny Cerrito
Fanny Cerrito
Collections represented
Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum in the United Kingdom is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.8 million objects.