ArtistsAmbroise Dubois
Ambroise Dubois

Ambroise Dubois

French, 1542–1614
WA-00054342
Fontainebleau
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Ambroise Dubois was a French painter and a central figure in the Second School of Fontainebleau, the mannerist movement that dominated French court art in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Working at the royal château, he developed an elegant, narrative style marked by elongated figures, refined color harmonies, and mythological and allegorical subjects painted for the aristocratic interior. His compositions synthesize Italianate sophistication with distinctly French courtly sensibility, establishing a visual language that influenced generations of court painters.

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  • Rijksmuseum
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  • Trachin en Chariclea
    1553 · Rijksmuseum · 1 prov
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A Procession (c. 1610)
Art Institute of Chicago
So called portrait of Diane de Poitiers   Château de Chenonceau
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Plafond du cabinet ovale de Fontainebleau
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Ambroise Dubois   A Shoulder length Study of a Female Head   NMH 1150 1973   Nationalmuseum
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Amboise Dubois   Théagène et Chariclée dans la caverne de l'île des Pâtres, musée du Louvre, Acquis en 1671
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Théagène blessé (phbw13 0492)
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Théagène blessé (phbw13 0491)
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Trachin en Chariclea, RP T 1944 133
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