Ernest Hébert

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Ernest Hébert was a 19th-century French painter associated with academic and Romantic styles, known for his portraits and genre scenes and for serving as director of the French Academy in Rome.

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instanceOf French painter
human
painter
artisticFocus Italian peasant life
historical and literary subjects
idealized female figures
awardReceived Prix de Rome for painting NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship France
educatedAt École des Beaux-Arts (Paris) NERFINISHED
employer French Academy in Rome NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork painting
genre allegorical painting
genre painting
historical painting
portrait
religious painting
hasCollectionAt Louvre Museum NERFINISHED
Musée Hébert, La Tronche NERFINISHED
Musée d'Orsay NERFINISHED
hasPart Hébert Museum in La Tronche (dedicated to his work) NERFINISHED
influencedBy French Academic tradition
Romantic painters
languageOfWorkOrName French
movement Academic art NERFINISHED
Romanticism NERFINISHED
notableFor directing the Villa Medici (French Academy in Rome)
genre scenes
portraits
refined academic technique
sentimental and poetic atmosphere in paintings
subtle use of color and light
notableWork La Fileuse NERFINISHED
La Malaria NERFINISHED
La Petite Fille au bouquet NERFINISHED
La Toilette de la mariée NERFINISHED
Malaria
Portraits of young Italian women
religious and allegorical compositions
occupation genre painter
painter
portrait painter
positionHeld director of the French Academy in Rome
residence La Tronche, Isère NERFINISHED
Paris
Rome
workLocation Paris
Rome

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Henry Moret studiedUnder Ernest Hébert