ArtistsPaul Huet
Paul Huet

Paul Huet

French, 1803–1869
Paris
PaintingRomanticism
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44
Works in Collection
46
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Paul Huet was a French landscape painter and a founding figure of the Barbizon School, the mid-nineteenth-century movement that shifted painting practice from studio convention toward direct observation of nature. Working primarily in oil on canvas, he depicted forests, wetlands, and rural weather with atmospheric sensitivity and a palette weighted toward greens and grays. His work bridged Romantic sensibility and naturalist method, influencing the trajectory of French landscape painting toward Impressionism.

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View of the Château at Folembray (Met Museum)
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