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Louise Bovie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Bovie was the elder sister of the painter and arts patron Virginie Bovie, with
whom she toured Italy in 1855. Neither of the sisters ever married, and Louise
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List of Belgian painters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - ... 1963); Hippolyte Boulenger (1837?1874) ? Realism · Virginie Bovie (1821?
1888) ? eclectic painter with Flemish Baroque, Romantic, and Realist influences
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Antoine-Félix Bouré - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Bouré was among the artists whose work was exhibited at the Musée Bovie, a
grand maison built by the painter Virginie Bovie on the Rue de Trône, Brussels.
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Category:19th-century women artists - Wikipedia, the free ... - ... Marie Bouliard · Virginie Bovie · Joanna Mary Boyce · Emma Minnie Boyd ·
Eleanor Vere Boyle · Olga Bozna?ska · Luigia Bozzini · Marie Bracquemond ...
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List of Belgian painters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - ... 1963); Hippolyte Boulenger (1837?1874) ? Realism · Virginie Bovie (1821?
1888) ? eclectic painter with Flemish Baroque, Romantic, and Realist influences
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Antoine-Félix Bouré - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Bouré was among the artists whose work was exhibited at the Musée Bovie, a
grand maison built by the painter Virginie Bovie on the Rue de Trône, Brussels.
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Category:19th-century women artists - Wikipedia, the free ... - ... Marie Bouliard · Virginie Bovie · Joanna Mary Boyce · Emma Minnie Boyd ·
Eleanor Vere Boyle · Olga Bozna?ska · Luigia Bozzini · Marie Bracquemond ...
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Category:Women painters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - ... Dora Boneva · Isabelle de Borchgrave · Juana Borrero · Andrée Bosquet ·
Virginie Bovie · Ruth Brandt · Sonam Dolma Brauen · Zdenka Braunerová ·
Kathleen ...
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