The Belgian impressionist Gilbert Maurice Hubin left behind a versatile oeuvre. From his hometown of Dinant he painted landscapes in the Ardennes and around the Meuse, with a lot of attention for the representation of mood and season. In addition, the artist's flower still lifes, figures and portraits are known. A tendency towards realism can sometimes be discerned in his work, which only prevails in a few performances. The painter exhibited in the Galeries 'Rubens' and 'Mont des Arts' in Brussels.