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Beautiful Deaf Art
February 11, 2008
“The Holy Roman Emperor, Joseph II (Brother of Queen Marie Antoinette),
Visiting l’Abbé de l’Epée and the Pupils in Paris, France, 1777”
© by Jean Boutcher, 1992
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this is just gorgeous,,, I would love to have a print of it myself..
Jodi in Holland
That’s rare to see old painting! you know Deaf artist is very rarely in old time.
deafpixie: 1992…. old??
Is Jean Boutcher deaf? Painted in 1992, isn’t it interesting and it’s really good!
Wow! I would love to buy that art if she sells. Beautiful work.
Wow! Very interesting ART! Thank you, Jean Boutcher for allowing Fookembug to post your beautiful artwork! I would love to buy that “history” artwork!! Yes Jean Boutcher is DEAF! Jean Boutcher, to let you know that I already did signed up petition for NTID to remove AG Bell!
Jean is a multi-talented person. Not only is she an accomplished linguist of few languages, her art works are very impressve.
Kenneth Samson,
I say “Not very many deaf artisit in late 1777 and Very rare to find deaf painter or Whatever you name.”
Today, Deaf have a talent little different than what painted he doing his love painting late the century.
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WOW! I would love to see all of Jean Boutcher’s artworks. I remember her portrait of Bernard Bragg. Is she selling any of them?? Lovely piece of work?
deafpixie – the painting was made in 1992 by Jean Boutcher. it was not painted in 1777.
A very nice painting. It looks old even though it was painted in the 20th century. Thanks for sharing!