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Young philosopher

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Biografia dell'artista

Jean Huber (1744–1786): A Pioneer of Silhouette Art and Voltaire’s Companion

Jean Huber, born in Geneva in 1721, was a multifaceted Swiss artist whose legacy extends beyond mere painting—he championed the innovative silhouette art form and cultivated an enduring friendship with Voltaire. His life unfolded against the backdrop of Enlightenment Switzerland, shaping him into a prolific painter, silhouettiste, soldier, politician, and author who left an indelible mark on 18th-century artistic culture. ### Early Life and Artistic Beginnings Huber’s upbringing in Geneva, descended from a family originating in Schaffhausen, instilled within him a strong connection to Swiss heritage. Entering the hessel-cassel military service at the age of seventeen, Huber honed his observational skills and disciplined mindset—qualities that would prove invaluable throughout his life's journey. His marriage to Marie-louise alléon-guainieret in 1747 solidified his familial ties and established a home filled with two sons: François Huber, renowned for his groundbreaking work on bees, and Jean-daniel, who pursued careers as a landscape painter and engraver. This family fostered an environment conducive to artistic exploration and intellectual curiosity. ### Military Service and Artistic Development Huber’s military service provided him with invaluable experience in precision and detail—skills he skillfully translated into his artistic endeavors. Initially drawn to depictions of horses and hunting scenes, Huber quickly mastered the art of capturing movement and texture. His early paintings showcased a remarkable sensitivity to light and shadow, foreshadowing his later mastery of sfumato, a technique championed by Leonardo da Vinci and perfected by Rembrandt. This stylistic approach would become synonymous with Huber’s distinctive artistic vision. He was particularly adept at portraying animals with meticulous realism—a characteristic that would define much of his oeuvre. ### The Silhouette Technique and Voltaire's Influence Huber’s contribution to art history rests primarily on his pioneering work in silhouette art—a method of portraiture that involved meticulously carving a wooden panel to create an exact likeness of the subject, leaving only the outline visible against a darkened background. This technique gained considerable popularity during Huber’s lifetime and was embraced by artists across Europe. Furthermore, Huber's friendship with Voltaire profoundly impacted his artistic pursuits and intellectual outlook. Their correspondence revealed shared passions for science, philosophy, and observation—influences that permeated Huber’s artistic output and cemented his place as a key figure in the Ferney Set. He famously visited Voltaire at “les délices” in 1756, fostering a relationship that would endure for two decades. Voltaire wrote in 1772 to Madame du Deffand: “Since you have seen Monsieur Huber, he will do your portrait; he will do it in pastel, in oils, or in mezzotint. With scissors he will make a cutout sketch of you as a complete caricature. This is the way he ridiculed me from one end of Europe to the other.” Huber’s artistic style was marked by an unwavering dedication to detail and accuracy—traits that mirrored Voltaire's intellectual rigor. ### Scientific Observation and Literary Pursuits Beyond his artistic achievements, Huber possessed considerable talents as a caricaturist, notably targeting Liotard with satirical sketches—a testament to his wit and critical perspective. He actively engaged in scientific exploration, documenting avian species with meticulous detail and publishing influential treatises on balloon flight based on the observation of birds of prey. His groundbreaking work on bees garnered acclaim for its scientific rigor and artistic merit. Huber’s literary endeavors extended beyond entomology; he penned a captivating biography of Voltaire, capturing the essence of their extraordinary bond—a biographical account that remains a significant contribution to Voltaire scholarship. He was honored by Catherine II of Russia with a collection of portraits reflecting his intellectual stature and artistic prowess. ### Legacy and Recognition Jean Huber died in Lausanne in 1786, leaving behind a rich artistic legacy that continues to inspire admiration. His paintings—particularly those depicting philosophical themes—remain treasured examples of Baroque artistry. He was honored by Catherine II of Russia with a collection of portraits reflecting his intellectual stature and artistic prowess. Huber’s enduring influence is evident not only in the silhouette technique but also in his unwavering commitment to scientific observation and humanist values—a testament to his multifaceted genius as an artist, scientist, and writer. His work continues to be studied and celebrated as a cornerstone of 18th-century art and intellectual history.
Jean Huber

Jean Huber

1944 - 1786 , Svizzera

In breve

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Silhouette Art
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Leonardo da Vinci
    • Rembrandt
  • Date Of Birth: 1721
  • Date Of Death: 1786
  • Full Name: Jean Huber
  • Nationality: Svizzera
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Voltaire Narrating a Fable
    • Voltaire's Morning
    • Young philosopher
  • Place Of Birth: Geneva