Where to See Albert Aublet

2 museums worldwide

About Albert Aublet

French · 1851–1938 · Orientalism

French[1] Academic painter celebrated for orientalist scenes of Turkey, Algeria, and Tunisia, where he settled in 1905[1].

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Albert Aublet's works are held in 2 museums worldwide.

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🇫🇷 France

1 museum

🇺🇸 United States

1 museum

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Who was Albert Aublet?
    Albert Aublet (1851[1]-1938[1]) was a French[1] painter. He is best remembered for moving to Tunisia in 1905[1] and buying a palace.
  • What is Albert Aublet known for?
    Albert Aublet is known for his orientalist subjects, beach scenes, hammam interiors, and portraits of daily life along the Mediterranean littoral. His painting "Turkish Woman in the Baths" was an early success.
  • What was Albert Aublet's art style?
    Albert Aublet absorbed the high technical discipline of academic painting. He also inherited his master Jean-Léon Gérôme's fascination with North Africa and the Levant.

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Where to See guide aggregates verified holdings of Albert Aublet's works across the following collections.

  1. [1] wikipedia Wikipedia: Albert Aublet Used for: biography.
  2. [2] book Bernard Denvir, World of Art_ Post-Impressionism Used for: biography.
  3. [3] book Bernard Denvir, World of Art_ Post-Impressionism_1 Used for: biography.
  4. [4] book Bernard Denvir, World of Art_ Post-Impressionism_2 Used for: biography.

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