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Joseph Chabert

Joseph Chabert (1831 - 1894) was active/lived in Quebec / Canada, France.  Joseph Chabert is known for Teaching, still life and portrait painting, sculpture.

CHABERT, JOSEPH, Roman Catholic clergyman and art teacher; b. 3 June 1831 in Lauris, France, son of Francois Chabert and Marguerite Thomassin; d. 29 March 1894 in Longue-Pointe (Montreal).

The son of a farmer, Joseph Chabert is believed to have studied for three years at the Ecole Imperiale des Beaux-Arts in Paris before pursuing a vocation in the church. In 1861 he entered the Congregation de Sainte-Croix at Le Mans.  He was tonsured the following year, but left the community in 1864.

In the spring of 1865, drawn to the work of evangelization, Chabert, by now a sub deacon, joined a group of missionaries recruited by Bishop Henri Faraud for his vicariate apostolic of Athabasca-Mackenzie in Rupert's Land.  However, illness forced Chabert to abandon the project and he went instead to the Petit Seminaire de Sainte-Therese in Lower Canada, where he redesigned the art course.  He is thought to have done the same at the College   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 5000 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Joseph Chabert

   Joseph Chabert  Born:  1831 - Lauris, France
Died:   1894 - Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Known for:  Teaching, still life and portrait painting, sculpture
Name variants:  Abbe Joseph Chabert

CHABERT, JOSEPH, Roman Catholic clergyman and art teacher; b. 3 June 1831 in Lauris, France, son of Francois Chabert and Marguerite Thomassin; d. 29 March 1894 in Longue-Pointe (Montreal).

The son of a farmer, Joseph Chabert is believed to have studied for three years at the Ecole Imperiale des Beaux-Arts in Paris before pursuing a vocation in the church. In 1861 he entered the Congregation de Sainte-Croix at Le Mans.  He was tonsured the following year, but left the community in 1864.

In the spring of 1865, drawn to the work of evangelization, Chabert, by now a sub deacon, joined a group of missionaries recruited by Bishop Henri Faraud for his vicariate apostolic of Athabasca-Mackenzie   ...  Displaying 750 of 5000 characters.

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