French, 1803-69. Born in Paris on October 3, 1803, Paul Huet spent most of his life traveling throughout France. By the time of his death in Paris on January 9, 1869, he had painted much of the... Read full biography
French, 1803-69. Born in Paris on October 3, 1803, Paul Huet spent most of his life traveling throughout France. By the time of his death in Paris on January 9, 1869, he had painted much of the French landscape, as well as Italian views, and was admired by painters of the flourishing Barbizon... Read full biography
French, 1803-69. Born in Paris on October 3, 1803, Paul Huet spent most of his life traveling throughout France. By the time of his death in Paris on January 9, 1869, he had painted much of the French landscape, as well as Italian views, and was admired by painters of the flourishing Barbizon school. The young Huet, with the help of his uncle, was able to attain an apprenticeship with Jaques-Louis David's former pupil, Jean-Julien Deltil. He went on to study at the École des Beaux-Arts with... Read full biography
French, 1803-69. Born in Paris on October 3, 1803, Paul Huet spent most of his life traveling throughout France. By the time of his death in Paris on January 9, 1869, he had painted much of the French landscape, as well as Italian views, and was admired by painters of the flourishing Barbizon school. The young Huet, with the help of his uncle, was able to attain an apprenticeship with Jaques-Louis David's former pupil, Jean-Julien Deltil. He went on to study at the École des Beaux-Arts with Pierre Guérin in 1818 and Antoine-Jean Gros from 1819-22. At the same time, he attended the Académie Suisse where he befriended Eugène Delacroix. Greatly influenced by Rembrandt and other Dutch Masters, Huet created romantic plein-air paintings in Ile... Read full biography
French, 1803-69. Born in Paris on October 3, 1803, Paul Huet spent most of his life traveling throughout France. By the time of his death in Paris on January 9, 1869, he had painted much of the French landscape, as well as Italian views, and was admired by painters of the flourishing Barbizon school. The young Huet, with the help of his uncle, was able to attain an apprenticeship with Jaques-Louis David's former pupil, Jean-Julien Deltil. He went on to study at the École des Beaux-Arts with Pierre Guérin in 1818 and Antoine-Jean Gros from 1819-22. At the same time, he attended the Académie Suisse where he befriended Eugène Delacroix. Greatly influenced by Rembrandt and other Dutch Masters, Huet created romantic plein-air paintings in Ile Seguin near Paris. At the Salon of 1824, Huet saw his first work by John Constable, which led to a great adm... Read full biography
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