Le Matin, dit aussi Femme au chien

Ferdinand Heilbuth
Artist Ferdinand Heilbuth
Date 1880
Medium Oil on canvas
Collection Private Collection
Copyright Public domain. Free for personal & commercial use.

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About the Artist

Ferdinand Heilbuth
German (1826–1889)
Ferdinand Heilbuth, a distinguished German-French genre painter, was born on June 27, 1826, in Hamburg, into a family with a background in commerce or rabbinical service, as sources vary. His artistic journey began with a scholarship from Hamburg, leading him to enroll at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich on May 11, 1846, to study painting. Heilbuth's quest for artistic mastery took him to Antwerp and later to Paris, where he refined his skills under the tutelage of Charles Gleyre and worked alongside the renowned historical painter Paul Delaroche. Health concerns prompted a move to Rome in 1855, where he immersed himself in historical genre painting and joined the German Artists' Association, focusing on elegant themes and meticulous costume painting, often drawing inspiration from the upper echelons of society. His portraits, reminiscent of Titian and Rembrandt's styles, were highly regarded. Between 1861 and 1875, Heilbuth frequently returned to Rome, enriching his artistic repertoire. The outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870 temporarily displaced him to London, despite having permission to remain in France. Upon his return to Paris, he shared a residence with political refugees Moritz Hartmann and Heinrich Bernhard Oppenheim. Heilbuth was granted French citizenship in 1878 and bequeathed part of his estate to the "Association des Artistes Peintres" upon his death on November 19, 1889, in Paris, with the remainder going to his siblings and a close friend. His legacy includes a nephew, Emil Heilbut, a notable art collector and critic.

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