Hubert Robert
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(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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Washerwomen in the Ruins of the Colosseum new23/Hubert Robert-955757.jpg Pintura Identificación:: 72300
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between 1750(1750) and 1770(1770)
Oil on canvas
45.1 X 57.8 cm (17.76 X 22.76 in)
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ROBERT, Hubert
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French Rococo Era Painter, 1733-1808 |
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Washerwomen in the Ruins of the Colosseum new24/ROBERT, Hubert-657484.jpg Pintura Identificación:: 74053
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Date between 1750(1750) and 1770(1770)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 45.1 X 57.8 cm (17.76 X 22.76 in)
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