Artist

Louis-François Aubry

France, 1767–1851

Louis-François Aubry was a France artist.

Louis-François Aubry was a French artist who lived from 1767 to 1851, known for his work as a painter, conservator, and art collector. His practice extended across various media, including drawing, pastel, and watercolor. Beyond his own creative output, Aubry played a significant role in the education of emerging artists during his lifetime. He served as a teacher to Amélie Daubigny, Daniel Saint, and François Meuret, guiding their development within the French art world. His legacy encompasses both his documented artistic contributions and his influence on the next generation of practitioners through his mentorship.

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