Jules Hébert Art
1812-1897
Jules Hébert was born on January 1, 1812 in Geneva. He was a Swiss painter that painted genre pictures and historical scenes. He also worked as a portraitist, lithographer and engraver. He worked from 1839–86 as a drawing teacher at Geneva Art School. His works are preserved in the Museum of Art and History in Geneva. Hébert died on November 10, 1897.
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Artist: Jules Hébert
Mansion - Drawing in Pencil by J. Hébert - Early 20th Century
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Mansion is a drawing in pencil on paper realized by J. Hebert.
With the blue stamp of the artist on the lower right " Atelier J. Hebert".
With a description in pencil on the lower...
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Early 20th Century Jules Hébert Art
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Pencil
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