Lugar: New York City
Nascido: 1847
Morte: 1914
Biografia:
Percival De Luce was an American artist born in New York City in 1847 and died in 1914. He is known for his genre and still life paintings. He studied at the Antwerp Academy and Brussels, and was influenced by Maximilien Luce, Ridgway Knight, Percival Rosseau, Georgette Agutte, Herbert Ward, Jean Texcier, Paul Signac, and Albert Dagnaux. He exhibited regularly at the Salon des Indépendants and other fairs and exhibitions, and was recognized by art critics such as Apollinaire, André Warnod, and Roger Allard. He served as a voluntary combatant in the First World War and was seriously wounded, but continued to exercise his art despite his injuries. He was also a deputy mayor of Rolleboise, Yvelines, and a borough councilor of Bonnières-sur-Seine.