A Fountain in the Park - Hubert Robert

“Robert studied painting in Italy. During his eleven-year stay in that country he was strongly influenced by Italian vedute artists (painters of Romantic scenes) and introduced landscapes of this type into French art. Fountain in the Park belongs to Robert’s most accomplished period. It may have been inspired by the gardens of the Tuileries, or could be an imaginary arrangement without topographical accuracy.
The artist’s strong interest in landscape planning won him an appointment by King Louis XVI as ‘designer of gardens.’ Although sympathetic to the French Revolution, Robert was accused of loyalty to the Court and was imprisoned for nearly a year. Upon his release, he became one of the first directors of the Louvre.” - Seen at MoFA

 

A Fountain in the Park (detail) - Hubert Robert
I will post the whole painting later. (seen at MoFA) 

A Fountain in the Park (detail) - Hubert Robert

I will post the whole painting later. 
(seen at MoFA

The Finding of the Laocoön - Hubert Robert1773(via) 
This painting illustrates the 1506 finding of the Laocoön statue in Rome during the Italian Renaissance. Laocoön was a character in Virgil’s The Aeneid. 

The Finding of the Laocoön - Hubert Robert
1773
(via

This painting illustrates the 1506 finding of the Laocoön statue in Rome during the Italian Renaissance. Laocoön was a character in Virgil’s The Aeneid

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