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Henry Salem Hubbell ; (December 25, 1870 – 1949) was an American
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painter who studied under William-Adolphe Bouguereau and James Abbott McNeill Whistler. In France, he became known for his figural works before returning to America to teach and travel the country working as a portrait artist, for which he received a number of estimable commissions, including from Presidents
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and
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. His paintings can be found in museums around the world, including the
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, the
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, and the
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.


Life and career


Formative years

Henry Salem Hubbell was born on Christmas Day in Paola, Kansas. He moved with his family to
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at the age of four. In 1886, at just sixteen-year-old, he graduated from Lawrence High School. Upon graduating, Hubbell moved to Chicago, where he began work as sign painter. A year later, he began studying at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. While in Chicago, Hubbell learned under William Merrit Chase, Dennet Grover, and John Vanderpoel. In 1895, Hubbell was married to fellow art student, Nellie Rose Strong.


Education in Europe

Hubbell and his wife moved to Paris, France in the Autumn of 1898, where he studied at the
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under William-Adolphe Bouguereau,
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, and
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. Hubbell's first known work, "Mère et l'enfant ''apres W. Bouguereau''" commonly referred to as "''Mother and Child,''" was modeled after the paintings of Bouguereau, and featured smooth, barely visible brushstrokes and lifelike imagery. "''Mother and Child'' ''after W. Bouguereau''" was exhibited at
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to much fanfare, but Hubbell quickly left the school to study under James Abbott McNeill Whistler upon the opening of
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. Hubbell learned much from his new teacher, and Whistler considered Hubbell one of his best students, stating, "one day you will be called a great colorist." Whistler's influence, and especially his use of color can be seen in the first paintings that brought Hubbell international acclaim.


Worldwide recognition

Hubbell burst onto the international art scene upon receiving the Honorable Mention at the 1901
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for "''Une belle occasion. Une petite cuisine.''" Hubbell's subsequent works, "''The Long Seam"'' and "''The Coachman (Paris Cabman)"'' were reviewed favorably in the Paris press, with d'Arcy Moreil writing in the ''Paris American'' that: "This vigorous attempt to copy nature line by line seems an attempt to follow the example of the French master, Jules Bastien-Lepage." Hubbell exhibited paintings at the Paris Salon throughout the 1910s. In 1908, Hubbell joined the American Impressionists colony in Giverny, France, where he became friends with
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. In 1908-1909 he painted two of his masterworks, "'' By the Fireside''" and "''The Orange Robe''" which were both exhibited in the 1909 Paris Salon to much fanfare, solidifying his place as a leading American Impressionist. French art critic Henry Austy wrote that "''The Orange Robe''" showed "a happy daring in the arrangement of the tones, a harmony in the composition, and a beautiful sentiment of intimacy and elegance. In December 1909, Hubbell had five new paintings unveiled to the International Society of Painters, Sculptors and Gravers. He sold four paintings the afternoon the show opened. The French government purchased the fifth painting the following week.


Return to America

Despite his success in France, Hubbell longed to return to America, and did so in 1910, moving briefly to Chicago and then New York until he was hired to head the Painting Department at
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(now
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). In 1924, Hubbell and his family moved permanently to Miami, Florida, where he lived out the rest of his days. In America, Hubbell became the leading portrait artist of his generation, capturing the likenesses of the fellow artist
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, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes, Supreme Court Justice
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, and President
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and
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. Hubbell had a stroke in June, 1946, and after which he never painted again. In 1948, he donated one of his most celebrated paintings, ''By the Fireside'', to Lawrence High School in Kansas, hoping the gift would inspire the growth of the arts in his hometown."Paintings and Other Creative Work at Festival: Curry, Hubbell and Others to Get Home State Recognition," ''Lawrence ansasJournal-World'', 19 February 1948 He died a year later, in 1949.


Notable works

File:Mother and Child after W. Bouguereau by Henry Salem Hubbell.jpg, ''Mother and Child after W.'' ''Bouguereau'' (1898) Original French: ''Mère et l'enfant apres W. Bouguereau'' File:"By the Fireside" by Henry Salem Hubbell.jpg, '' By the Fireside (''1908) File:Tea Time by Henry Salem Hubbell 1909.png, ''Tea Time'' (1909) File:Portrait of H. Siddons Mowbray 1964.24.2 1a.jpg, Portrait of H. Siddons Mowbray (1910) File:Luminous Reflection by Henry Salem Hubbell 1913.png, ''Luminous Reflection'' (1913) File:Herbert Hoover by Henry Salem Hubbell 1928.png, Herbert Hoover (1928) File:Rosemary and the Goldfish by Henry Salem Hubbell 1930.png, ''Rosemary and the Goldfish'' (1930) File:Franklin D. Roosevelt - Portrait by Henry Salem Hubbell.jpg, ''Franklin D. Roosevelt'' (1935)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hubbell, Henry Salem 19th-century American painters 20th-century American painters American portrait painters 1870 births 1949 deaths People from Paola, Kansas People from Lawrence, Kansas School of the Art Institute of Chicago alumni Carnegie Mellon University alumni American Impressionist painters