Hubert Levigne

Nicolaas Jozef Hubertus (Hubert or Huub) Levigne (30 September 1905 – 29 December 1989) was a Dutch graphic artist, glazier and professor.

He then left for Amsterdam to study at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten (1928–1932), where he was taught by Jan Aarts (graphics) and Rik Roland Holst (monumental art).

After completing his training in Amsterdam in 1933 and after winning the silver medal at the Prix de Rome, he returned to Maastricht.

In addition to his own free work, he also carried out commissions for postage stamps, occasional graphics, ex libris and ecclesiastical art.

[3] In 1950 Levigne, Jos ten Horn [nl] and Frits Peutz were appointed professors at the Jan van Eyck Academy.

Levigne designs