Ernest Hebert - 'The Beauty', by Henry Mosler, Dayton Art Institute
Summary
The Beauty
Ernest Hebert (1817–1908) was an French painter and academic. His painting Mal'aria was exhibited in the Salon of 1850–1851, and now hangs in the Musée d'Orsay, Paris. Painted in a Romantic style, it depicts a family of Italian peasants escaping an epidemic by raft, a scene inspired by events Hébert had witnessed while in Italy. Hébert's student Paul Trouillebert was an important artist of the Barbizon School.
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paintings
american genre paintings in the dayton art institute
american paintings in the dayton art institute
american portrait paintings in the dayton art institute
ernest hebert
flower gathering in art
henry mosler
james henry beard
neckwear in art
paintings of women sitting on outdoor benches
people with flowers in art
sitting with closed legs
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Date
1908
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Source
Dayton Art Institute
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public domain