Isabelle Huppert is a famous French fashion designer. She was born on 16 March 1954 in Paris, France. She is currently the mother of twin sons, Hugo and Michel. Huppert is white in ethnic origin and holds French nationality.
Huppbert’s paintings often portray nationalistic themes and have elements of French national identity, such as flags and banners of France, national animals (such as the moose), and figures such as the national hero, Louis de Bernieres. She has also created works which feature patriotic scenes from historical European events and include scenes from the French revolution of 1794. One painting in particular, entitled “The Outbreak of the War,” shows Huppbert dressed in military uniform and carrying a rifle and shield as she bravely faces off against the German soldiers in a white peasant village during the French Revolution.
Height and patriotism are present in the way Hupfer depicts the spirit of resistance in her work. She refuses to accept the defeat of her nation and wishes to fight to regain her honor and dignity. Her works also frequently deal with gender roles and are hostile to any kind of discrimination against women. In one painting entitled “Mysteries of Love,” Hupfer makes a powerful statement about the way people try to understand another person’s needs and motives behind actions and emotions. The painting is present study for anyone who wants to understand how others see and feel.