Hubert Robert (1733 1808) French painter
Thank you all for viewing and comments All the best One of the most prominent artists of his era, Hubert Robert is perhaps best known today as Robert of the Ruins, the nickname bestowed on him by the eighteenthcentury philosopher, critic, and encyclopedist Denis Diderot. Indeed, Robert loved and depicted ruined structures of all types, whether real or imagined, and not just those of ancient Rome (he lived in Italy for eleven years). He also drew inspiration from scenes he encountered in his native France, including urban renewal projects, GalloRoman antiquities, and natural disasters. At the core of his success was his brilliance as a master of the architectural capriccio, in which random monuments from different locales were artfully brought together to create new, completely imaginary landscapes. Hubert Robert, Visionary painter The quantity of Robert s work
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