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  1. Under the Directoire, Hubert Robert was reinstated in his official position as a curator of the Louvre, serving first as a member of the Conservatoire and, until late 1802, as part of the governing council of the Musée Central des Arts.

  2. Hubert Robert (París, 22 de mayo de 1733 - 15 de abril de 1808), pintor y grabador francés especializado en cuadros de paisaje y de ruinas clásicas. Nacido en la época rococó, conoció el apogeo del reinado de Luis XVI, a quien sirvió en diversos cargos, incluyendo el diseño de jardines.

    • French
    • Paris, France
  3. FIGURE 2. Hubert Robert. The Obelisk, 1787. Oil on canvas; 256 x 223 cm. The Art Institute of Chicago, Gift of Clarence Buckingham (1900.383). MIDDLE FIGURE 3. Hubert Robert. The Fountains, 1787 or 1788. Oil on canvas; 256 x 223 cm. The Art Institute of Chicago, Gift of William C. Hibbard (1900.385). FAR RIGHT FIGURE 4. Hubert Robert. The ...

  4. ABSTRACT. This thesis considers French artist Hubert Robert’s (1733-1808) paintings from 1786-1788, including his contributions to the 1787 Salon exhibition. This study examines the artist’s major commission for King Louis XVI, the Monuments de France series (1787), which depicts antique ruins in the south of France.

  5. HUBERT ROBERT (1733-1808) AND THE RENOVATION OF THE 'TOUR DE GUY' AT THE CHÂTEAU OF LA ROCHE-GUYON The French landscape painter Hubert Robert's (1733-1808) composition of sculptural and architectural elements for the garden represents a little-known aspect of his creative practice.

  6. Biography. Born in Paris in 1733, Hubert Robert was a landscape draftsman and painter whose early training was sponsored by members of the Choiseul family, the employers of his parents who were retainers in their household. In 1754 he traveled to Rome in the entourage of France’s new ambassador to the papal court, Étienne François, comte de ...

  7. Download Free PDF. View PDF. A review of the retrospective of the work of the neo-classical painter Hubert Robert who worked before, during, and after the French Revolution, and whose work reflects those three periods.