Edouard Jules Joseph Huberti (6 January 1818, Brussels – 12 June 1880, Schaerbeek) was a Belgian landscape painter and watercolorist.
He soon became involved in the artists' colony there, attending discussions at the local tavern, which led to the founding of the School van Tervuren [nl]; one of several groups devoted to landscapes that developed in Belgium and the Netherlands around that time.
Unlike most of his peers, he preferred to paint wide open, sometimes monotonous plains, with clouds and perhaps one lonely tree.
Two years later, he participated in a major exhibit of works in the realistic style, hosted by the Cercle Artistique et Littéraire [nl].
His son, Gustave, inherited his musical abilities; becoming a well-known musician and composer of vocal works.