Rating and value of works, drawings, paintings by Hubert Robert

Hubert Robert, oil on canvas

Hubert Robert (1733-1808), a renowned French artist and master of landscapes and ruins, left an indelible mark on the history of 18th-century painting through his bold and remarkable works. 

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Artist's rating and value 

Hubert Robert is an artist highly prized by collectors. A member of the aristocracy, the artist established himself as an art market leader in his day. Today, his success continues and his market value continues to grow, particularly in France and England. The most sought-after themes are views of Parisian landscapes, and depictions of ruins and architecture. A work by Hubert Robert can fetch several million euros at auction, as demonstrated by his painting Colonnade et jardins du Palais Médicis, which sold for over 4 million euros at Christie's in 2006. 

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Print - multiple

From €50 to €3,400

Drawing - watercolor

From €80 to €480,000

Oil on canvas

From €500 to €4,327,800

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The artist's works and style

Hubert Robert's works are remarkable, inventive and evocative. His unique style blends realism and poetry, creating visually captivating compositions. His landscapes and ruins are precise and detailed, bringing enigmatic scenes to life. His use of light and perspective creates depth and a sense of space. His works convey nostalgia and fascination for the past, while prompting reflection on the fragility of civilization and the ephemeral nature of human life.

Hubert Robert, oil on canvas

The life of Hubert Robert 

Born in Paris in 1733, Hubert Robert developed an early interest in art and received a solid training as a pupil of Nicolas-Bernard Lépicié. This training enabled him to enter the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture, where he was influenced by landscape masters such as Claude Joseph Vernet.

Throughout his career, Hubert Robert became famous for his bold, imaginative compositions, blending elements of natural landscapes with ruined architecture. He was renowned for his ability to depict picturesque scenes, waterfalls and lush gardens, as well as ancient remains and dilapidated buildings.

Inspired by Roman ruins, his travels in Italy were of great importance to him and greatly influenced his art. Imprisoned during the French Revolution, Hubert Robert managed to pursue his artistic career after his release.

He was also a distinguished member of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture. His works were exhibited at the Paris Salon on several occasions.

Hubert Robert's imprint on his era

His unique style, combining realism and poetry, influenced many artists of the time and continues to be admired by art lovers today.

Hubert Robert died in 1808, leaving behind him a remarkable artistic legacy and a significant contribution to the history of 18th-century painting.

 His signature 

Not all Hubert Robert's works are signed.

Although there are variations, here is a first example of its signature:

Hubert Robert's signature

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