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{{Information |Description={{fr|1="Le Pont du Gard". Huile sur toile. H. 2.42 m, L. 2.42 m}} |Source=Collection de Louis XVI, Musée du Louvre, Salon de 1787 |Author=Hubert Robert |Date=1787 |Permission= |other_versions= }} Category:Pont du Gard [[Ca
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ROBERT, Hubert
(b. 1733, Paris, d. 1808, Paris)
The Pont du Gard
1787
Oil on canvas, 242 x 242 cm
Musée du Louvre, Paris
Hubert Robert, who learned his trade during a long journey through Italy, was a very producti8ve artist. He took over from Pannini the theme of ruins, but in his hands it became less dry and more picturesque.
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Author: ROBERT, Hubert
Title: The Pont du Gard
Time-line: 1751-1800
School: French
Form: painting