
French · 16 artworks
artist bio
Émile Auguste Hublin was a French painter known for his Realist genre scenes and portraits. His works often depicted everyday life, capturing the emotions and experiences of ordinary people with sensitivity and detail.
what you'll learn
Studying Hublin's work allows students to understand the principles of Realism, focusing on accurate representation and the portrayal of contemporary subjects. Students can learn to analyze his use of light, composition, and detail to convey narrative and emotion.
related: Gustave Courbet, Jean-Francois Millet, Rosa Bonheur

Sisters
1872

Portrait of a man
1861

Portrait of a Young Girl, standing, three quarter length, holding a sea shell and rosary
1872

The cherry girl

Self-portrait

A friend in need
1879

The Market Path, Finistère
1878

A beautiful gift
1869

Saint Jerome
1861

Portrait of a woman
1861

Sweet slumber
1875

The New Arrival
1869

The orphan
1876

A girl with her doll
1869

Birds of a feather
1867

The Widow's Mite
1869