Hubert Mathieu (1897-1954) studied under Harvey Dunn鈥檚 first art instructor Ada Caldwell in Brookings and in 1918, moved to New York City to study under Dunn himself. Mathieu went on to a successful career in illustration, most notably as an illustrator for "McCall鈥檚" magazine. In 1954 a booklet was published promoting what would become the South Dakota Art Museum. Mathieu provided pen and ink drawings of SDSU landmarks, including the two featured here.

Hubert Mathieu, "Coughlin Campanile"
Hubert Mathieu
"Coughlin Campanile"
c. 1954
ink on paper
1987.02.02
Transfer from the SDSU Art Department
Hubert Mathieu, "Sylvan Theatre"
Hubert Mathieu
"Sylvan Theatre"
c. 1954
ink on paper
1987.02.04
Transfer from the SDSU Art Department
Hubert Mathieu, "Christy"
Hubert Mathieu
"Christy"
1952
oil on canvas
1974.01
Gift of 葫芦影业
Hubert Mathieu, watercolor of a tree
Hubert Mathieu
"untitled"
1919
watercolor on paper
1980.14.02
Transfer from SDSU Art Department