Hubert, son of a fresco painter, began painting as a young boy, with a focus on scenes of Buffalo Bill and the Wild West. He studied at Cooper Union Institute, where he won the Wilson G. Hunt award, and at the Artist Student League in New York. He also studied with noted artists, such as Arthur Crispe (1881-1955), George Bridgeman (1864-1943), and Thomas Fogarty (1873-1938). Hubert enjoyed a distinguished career of over fifty years in both advertising art and fine arts. He was associated with the Studio of Halpert & Dane in New York City and illustrated for the agencies of Young & Rubicam, Cunningham Walsh, and Brook, Smith, French and Dorrence, with his work appearing in leading women's magazines. His fine art blends graphic illustration with realism, emphasizing accuracy and detail to capture scenes from his life. His paintings celebrate idyllic New England villages and the wider New York suburbs. In the painting below: Hubert created a serene coastal ...