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Emile Auguste Hublin

Emile Auguste Hublin (1830 - c.1891) was active/lived in France.  Emile Hublin is known for Neo-classical portrait painting of religious figures, interiors scenes with young women.

Emile Auguste Hublin (1830 - c.1891)

Emile Auguste Hublin was born and raised in Angers, the historical capitol of the region known as Anjou in northwestern France. Located adjacent to the Loire valley, Angers had long been an important market town, as well as a center of education and culture. The young Hublin would have had abundant opportunities to study a remarkable range of art—from Louis I of Anjou’s famous medieval Apocalypse tapestries to the art collection at the Musée des Beaux-Arts. The museum, created at the end of the eighteenth century in the wake of the French Revolution, would have been a particularly important resource for an aspiring painter living far from the riches of Parisian collections.

Born on 2 July 1830, Hublin began life just a month before the “citizen king,” Louis-Philippe, took control of France in the July Revolution. The new monarch proclaimed his intent of maintaining a “juste milieu”, a middle-of-the-road course that would serve the peop   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 5515 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Emile Auguste Hublin

   Emile Auguste Hublin  Born:  1830 - Angers, France
Died:   c.1891
Known for:  Neo-classical portrait painting of religious figures, interiors scenes with young women

Emile Auguste Hublin (1830 - c.1891)

Emile Auguste Hublin was born and raised in Angers, the historical capitol of the region known as Anjou in northwestern France. Located adjacent to the Loire valley, Angers had long been an important market town, as well as a center of education and culture. The young Hublin would have had abundant opportunities to study a remarkable range of art—from Louis I of Anjou’s famous medieval Apocalypse tapestries to the art collection at the Musée des Beaux-Arts. The museum, created at the end of the eighteenth century in the wake of the French Revolution, would have been a particularly important resource for an aspiring painter living far from the riches of Parisian collections.

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