Jules Tavernier – Hawaii’s Volcano School Artist

Jules Tavernier (1844-1889) was a French painter and was an artist of Hawaii’s Volcano School., a group of non-Hawaiian artists who painted nocturnal scenes of Hawaii’s erupting Volcanoes. Taverier also painted landscapes in the San Francisco and Monterey areas. His work was so popular in Hawaii that he became the official painter to the king. Our pattern set contains Volcano at Night, Wailuku Falls, Sunrise over Diamond Head, Marin Sunset in Back of Petaluma, El Capitan, Indian Encampment, A Balloon in Mid-Air, West Coast Indian Baskets on a Blanket, and Waiting for Montezuma.

Patterns Included In This Set

Volcano at Night

Wailuku Falls – Hilo

Sunrise Over Diamond Head

Marin Sunset in Back of Petaluma

Kilauea Caldera Sandwich Islands

Kilauea Caldera

View of the Pali

Halema uma u Crater Kilauea Volcano

A Sunset in Wyoming

Full Moon over Kilauea

El Capitan

Indian Encampment

Indian Encampment in the Desert

Hilo Hawaii

Indian Camp at Dawn

An Eruption Hawaii

A Balloon in Mid-Air

White Man’s Weapon

Carmel Mission on San Carlos Day

West Coast Indian Baskets on a Blanket

Nocturnal Landscape

Fort Lee

Waiting for Montezuma