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Hubert Robert (22 May 1733 - 15 April 1808), French artist, was born in Paris.
His father, Nicolas Robert, was in the service of François-Joseph de Choiseul, marquis de Stainville a leading diplomat from Lorraine. Young Robert finished his studies with the Jesuits at the College de Navarre in 1751 and entered the atelier of the sculptor Michel-Ange Slodtz who taught him design and perspective but encouraged him to turn to painting. In 1754 he left for Rome in the train of Étienne-François de Choiseul, son of his father's employer, who had been named French ambassador and would become a Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to Louis XV in 1758.
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ID de tableau:: 66463 Dimensions and material of painting Dimensions and material of painting
Dimensions and material of painting: Oil on canvas, 35-7/8 x 47-5/8 in Dimensions and material of painting: Oil on canvas, 35-7/8 x 47-5/8 in
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ID de tableau:: 66473 Freitreppe im Schlob von Caprarola Freitreppe im Schlob von Caprarola
2nd half of 18th century
Oil on canvas
25 ?? 34 cm 2nd half of 18th century
Oil on canvas
25 ?? 34 cm
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ID de tableau:: 67627 Dimensions and material of painting Dimensions and material of painting
Dimensions and material of painting: Oil on canvas, 35-7/8 x 47-5/8 in Dimensions and material of painting: Oil on canvas, 35-7/8 x 47-5/8 in
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ID de tableau:: 67722 Ancient Ruins Used as Public Baths Ancient Ruins Used as Public Baths
1798
Oil on canvas
133 X 194 cm (52.36 X 76.38 in)
1798
Oil on canvas
133 X 194 cm (52.36 X 76.38 in)
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ID de tableau:: 70053 Dimensions and material of painting Dimensions and material of painting
Oil on canvas, 35-7/8 x 47-5/8 in Oil on canvas, 35-7/8 x 47-5/8 in
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Hubert Robert (22 May 1733 - 15 April 1808), French artist, was born in Paris.
His father, Nicolas Robert, was in the service of François-Joseph de Choiseul, marquis de Stainville a leading diplomat from Lorraine. Young Robert finished his studies with the Jesuits at the College de Navarre in 1751 and entered the atelier of the sculptor Michel-Ange Slodtz who taught him design and perspective but encouraged him to turn to painting. In 1754 he left for Rome in the train of Étienne-François de Choiseul, son of his father's employer, who had been named French ambassador and would become a Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to Louis XV in 1758.
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