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Jacques Ferdinand Humbert - ‘La Famille’ ou ‘Le Travail’

‘La Famille’ ou ‘Le Travail’ (1900)

Jacques Ferdinand Humbert (French, 1842-1934)
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Jacques Ferdinand Humbert

Jacques-Ferdinand Humbert was a French painter who specialized in portraits and historical scenes.

His uncle, Jean Charles Ferdinand Humbert (1813–1881), was a famous landscape painter who had studied with Ingres. He received his education at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he enrolled in 1861. His teachers there included François-Édouard Picot, Alexandre Cabanel and Eugène Fromentin. His first showing at the Salon came in 1865, with a canvas depicting the "Flight of Nero". He received awards at subsequent Salons in 1866, 1867 and 1869.

In 1874, he began what would become his major life's work; "Pro Patria" (For the Homeland), a series of wall paintings at the Panthéon, which were completed in 1900. They comprised a cycle of the history of France and Paris, as well as a celebration of the Republic.

His fame extended outside France and he was especially well-known among Parisians as a master of female portraiture. He served as a Professor at the École nationale until 1902, a few years after he opened his own art academy in the former studios of Fernand Cormon. Later, he was awarded the Legion of Honor; eventually becoming a Commander.

While still young, he and his friend, Henri Gervex, gave private painting lessons. In 1898, he opened his own art studio, near the Moulin Rouge on Montmartre. At first, his students were mostly Americans. Later, Georges Braque would meet Marie Laurencin there. Raoul Dufy, Pierre Waidmann and Othon Friesz were also among his students. As time passed, Humbert limited himself to teaching on Saturdays; while Tuesday and Thursday classes were conducted by his friends, François Thévenot (1856-1943) and Albert-Charles Wallet. Nude models of various ages were available for an additional annual fee of 320 Francs.

His other notable students included Marius Borgeaud, Marguerite Carpentier, Fernande Cormier, Cecilia Cuţescu-Storck, Andrée Lavieille, Henri Marret, and Francis Picabia.

More Artworks by Jacques Ferdinand Humbert

Le repos des époux

Le repos des époux (1884)

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Le voeu de Louis XIII

Le voeu de Louis XIII (1874-1876)

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Deyanira’s kidnapping

Deyanira’s kidnapping

Jacques Ferdinand Humbert (French, 1842-1934)
La Fraternité ou La Charité

La Fraternité ou La Charité (1900)

Jacques Ferdinand Humbert (French, 1842-1934)
‘La Patrie’ ou ‘Le Patriotisme’

‘La Patrie’ ou ‘Le Patriotisme’ (1900)

Jacques Ferdinand Humbert (French, 1842-1934)
‘La Prière’ ou ‘L’Idée de Dieu’

‘La Prière’ ou ‘L’Idée de Dieu’ (1900)

Jacques Ferdinand Humbert (French, 1842-1934)
La Consolation

La Consolation (1900)

Jacques Ferdinand Humbert (French, 1842-1934)
La Liberté

La Liberté (1900)

Jacques Ferdinand Humbert (French, 1842-1934)
L’Humanité

L’Humanité (1900)

Jacques Ferdinand Humbert (French, 1842-1934)
La Prospérité

La Prospérité (1900)

Jacques Ferdinand Humbert (French, 1842-1934)

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