San Francisco County
AMEDEE JOULLIN
AMEDEE JOULLIN is a native son of the Golden
West, his parents being early settlers on the Pacific coast. He was reared and educated here, early
developed a taste for art and commenced his studies under the instruction of
the late Professor Jules Tavernier, eminent in the profession. He subsequently went abroad and studied under
Bougereau and Robert Fleury,
most eminent art teachers. He pursued
his studies there for several years and upon his return to San Francisco opened
his studio, and has since devoted his time most assiduously to the interests of
his profession, his work attracting much attention.
Mr. Joullin accepted a professorship
in the San Francisco Art Association, and for years
has held that position.
Transcribed by Donna L.
Becker.
Source: “The Bay of San
Francisco,” Vol. 2, Page 640, Lewis Publishing Co, 1892.
© 2006 Donna L.
Becker.