By 1887, Nourse decided to leave Cincinnati again, travelling to Europe to study at the Académie Julian in Paris. She studied under master painters Gustave Boulanger and Jules Lefebvre. Nourse enjoyed life in Paris, and after finishing her studies, she set up her own studio. In 1888, Nourse’s work began to be shown after a pivotal exhibition at the Societé Nationale des Artistes Francais, and she made yet another breakthrough for female artists, becoming the second woman to be instated as a member of the society. Nourse won several awards in Europe for her work and also exhibited throughout the United States in cities as diverse as Chicago, Nashville, Saint Louis, and San Francisco. |