Joseph Chabert

Joseph Chabert (born the June 3rd 1831, deceased the March 29th 1894) was a painter and a man of the church Québécois.

Native of Lauris, in France, it studies with the imperial École of the fine arts of Paris. He is member of the Congrégation of Holy-Cross of 1861 with 1864.

He is recruited by the bishop Henri Faraud for évangéliser the Ground of Rupert. Chabert ends up giving up and rather decides to go to teach the drawing in the Low-Canada, with Holy-Therese and Terrebonne.

Come with Montreal in 1870, it is influenced by Napoleon Bourassa and it founds the National institute of the fine arts, which was financed by Jean-Baptiste Prat. He taught with many pupils and accepted praises public.

Its support militant with the labor movement made of him marginal within the clergy. When it is shown to have attacked an young girl in 1886, its life crumbles and it dies in an asylum in 1894.

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