Hubert Shuptrine
1936 – 2006
“He didn’t just paint what he saw, but what he saw within…and what a difference! His words could form a painting-his paintings could speak the words. He was more than an artist, more than a chronicler of the dying South-he was a minister to us all, through his art. We need only to study one of his paintings or turn the pages of his books to feel his religious experience.”
– Alan Shuptrine
“Hubert Shuptrine works in watercolor with a beautiful sense of the sheer, living consequentiality of his subject and with a skill that makes every picture an event to be reckoned with. He is a Beholder. He is able to enter into objects and people and places with the sense of these things entering into him.”
– James Dickey
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About the Artist
Hubert Shuptrine (1936-2006) exhibited a love for the subjects he painted—an approach to art he named “realizations”—and his subjectivism communicated to viewers far beyond his native South. His nationally recognized watercolors and oils are in over 30 leading museums and institutions, including the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio. For a complete artist biography, please click HERE. Since his passing in 2006, the demand for his paintings has increased, as each piece uniquely reflects Shuptrine’s love for painting and for those he painted. Hubert’s son Alan Shuptrine is also a nationally renowned watercolorist with his works in several museums. His grandson, Ben Shuptrine is following in their footsteps.
Paintings
Spare Parts © Hubert Shuptrine, 1974, watercolor wash drawing, 9 X 12 in, Plate 36, Jericho the South Beheld
Spare Parts
Hubert Shuptrine, 1974, watercolor wash drawing, 9 X 12 inches
The Earnest One © Hubert Shuptrine, watercolor, 22.5 X 19.5
The Earnest One
Hubert Shuptrine, watercolor, 22.5 X 19.5 inches
John Dupont, Hubert Shuptrine, watercolor, 27 X 19 inches
John Dupont
Hubert Shuptrine, 1964, watercolor, 27 X 19 inches
Study of Minda, Hubert Shuptrine, watercolor, 14 X 15
● Minda
Hubert Shuptrine, 1974, watercolor, 14 X 15 inches
Red Blood-Hubert Shuptrine, watercolor, 1999 (29 X 21)
Red Blood
Hubert Shuptrine, 1999, watercolor, 29 X 21 inches
Blue Harbor Hubert Shuptrine, 1964, 17.5 X 23.25
Blue Harbor
Hubert Shuptrine, 1974, watercolor, 17.5 X 23.25
Mama Ollie Jumper © Hubert Shuptrine, 1989, watercolor,27.625 x 20.625 inches, 42 x 35 inches Frame OD-email
● Mama Ollie Jumper
Hubert Shuptrine, 1989, watercolor,27.625 x 20.625 inches
Sons of Honor, Hubert Shuptrine, watercolor, 12.5 X 16 ,1974 #70 in the book
Sons of Honor
Hubert Shuptrine, 1974, watercolor, 12.5 X 16 inches
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Fishing Boats in the Bahamas
Hubert Shuptrine
oil on canvas, 20 X 24 inches
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● Hard Tack
Hubert Shuptrine
gouache and watercolor, 21 X 29 inches
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Henrietta’s Henhouse
Hubert Shuptrine
watercolor, 36 X 22 inches
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Sea of Snow
Hubert Shuptrine
watercolor, 20 X 20.75 inches