ROBERT, Hubert French Rococo Era Painter, 1733-1808
French painter, draughtsman, etcher and landscape designer. He was one of the most prolific and engaging landscape painters in 18th-century France. He specialized in architectural scenes in which topographical elements derived from the buildings and monuments of ancient and modern Italy and of France are combined in often fantastic settings or fictitious juxtapositions. The fluid touch and rich impasto employed in his paintings
Project for the Disposition of the Grande Galerie (mk05) 1796
Canvas 44 x 56 1/4''(112 x 143 cm)Shows Robert himself painting,on the right Salon of 1796;bought for the palace of Tsarkoe-Selo near Leningrad;Private collections in Buenos Aires and New York;acquired in 1975 R.F Painting ID:: 20760
ROBERT, Hubert Project for the Disposition of the Grande Galerie (mk05) 1796
Canvas 44 x 56 1/4''(112 x 143 cm)Shows Robert himself painting,on the right Salon of 1796;bought for the palace of Tsarkoe-Selo near Leningrad;Private collections in Buenos Aires and New York;acquired in 1975 R.F
The Maison Carre at Nimes with the Amphitheater and the Magne Tower (mk05) Canvas 95 1/2 x 96''(243 x 244 cm)This painting plus the next three were commissioned in 1786 fro a salon in the Chateau de Fontainebleau;all are the same size and have the same provenance.Salon of 1787;remained in the artist's studio and bequeathed by his widow in 1822 INV Painting ID:: 20762
ROBERT, Hubert The Maison Carre at Nimes with the Amphitheater and the Magne Tower (mk05) Canvas 95 1/2 x 96''(243 x 244 cm)This painting plus the next three were commissioned in 1786 fro a salon in the Chateau de Fontainebleau;all are the same size and have the same provenance.Salon of 1787;remained in the artist's studio and bequeathed by his widow in 1822 INV
Interior of the Temple of Diana at Nimes (mk05) INV 7649 Painting ID:: 20763
French Rococo Era Painter, 1733-1808
French painter, draughtsman, etcher and landscape designer. He was one of the most prolific and engaging landscape painters in 18th-century France. He specialized in architectural scenes in which topographical elements derived from the buildings and monuments of ancient and modern Italy and of France are combined in often fantastic settings or fictitious juxtapositions. The fluid touch and rich impasto employed in his paintings