Showing 15 artworks with Hubert Robert and with artwork date before 1795 and with artwork date after 1785
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- French Art
- Ruins
- Architecture
- Romanticism
- Painting
- 18Th Century
- Landscape Painting
- Rococo
- Paris
- Pont Notre-Dame
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- Landscape
- Baroque
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- Demolition
- Grande Galerie
- Light
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- Art History
- 1786
- Atmospheric
- Decorative Art
Experience the sublime grandeur of Hubert Robert's The Pont du Gard, a Romantic masterpiece capturing Roman ruins through ethereal light and atmospheric beauty, perfect for adding timeless elegance to your collection.
Robert’s vision blends observation with imagination, portraying the Grande Galerie as a space of artistic contemplation and historical significance. Explore this iconic artwork's beauty and detail.
Discover Hubert Robert's 'The Grande Galerie,' a captivating 1795 painting depicting the opulent interior of the Louvre, showcasing art and visitors within a romantic vision.
Hubert Robert's 'Imaginary View of the Grande Galerie' captures a lavish vision of the Louvre, blending reality and fantasy with stunning detail & light. Explore this evocative 1789 masterpiece.
Experience the haunting beauty of Hubert Robert's 'Inhabited Ruins.' A captivating oil painting capturing evocative ruins & historical scenes from the Hermitage Museum, hand-painted with exquisite detail.
A captivating 1790 painting depicting two men working on a rock formation, showcasing Hubert Robert's mastery of landscape and light. Explore the romantic vision of ruins and nature.
Hubert Robert’s "The Maison Carée..." captures Roman ruins & figures in a hazy French landscape. Classical oil painting, serene beauty, historical observation – a captivating 1787 artwork.
Hubert Robert’s haunting Ruin Capriccio transports viewers into a Romantic landscape brimming with melancholic beauty—a masterful depiction of crumbling stone architecture bathed in ethereal light, capturing the spirit of antiquity and inviting contemplation.
Hubert Robert's 'Demolition of the Houses on the Pont Notre-Dame' captures a poignant scene of urban loss and historical change, reflecting the artist’s fascination with ruins and Parisian life in 1786.
Hubert Robert's "Demilishing the Buildings on the Pont Notre-Dame" captures Parisian urban transformation in 1786. Witness a dynamic scene of demolition, reflecting progress and change through masterful brushstrokes.