Julius Hubner Portrait of the Painters Carl Friedrich Lessing,Carl Sohn and Theodor Hildebrandt
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Julius Hubner
1806 Oels-1882 Loschwitz ,was a German historical painter of the Dusseldorf school. He was also known as a poet and the father of Emil Hubner, a distinguished classical scholar. Hubner was born at Oels in Silesia, studied at the Academy School in Berlin and under Schadow there and in Dusseldorf. He first attracted attention by his picture of "Ruth and Boaz" (1825). He traveled in Italy and resided for the most part at Dusseldorf until 1839. In that year he settled at Dresden, becoming a professor in the Academy of Arts in 1841 and director of the Gallery of Paintings in 1871. He obtained the great gold medal at Brussels in 1851. He died in Loschwitz. Related Paintings of Julius Hubner :. | Le Massacre de Scio | Peinture or Nature Morte | Portrait de Philippe IV en buste (df02) | The Departure of Saint Florian | Adoration of Christ | Related Artists: Bernhard Wiegandt painted Sao Clemente Street, Rio de Janeiro in 1884 Henry Burn British Painter and Engraver
1807-1884 Anselm Schultzberg (1862 -1945 ) - Painter