Ambroise Dubois
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Ambroise Dubois (1542/43–1614/15) was a Flemish-born French painter.
Dubois was born in Antwerp and became a painter of the second School of Fontainebleau. His influences were Niccolò dell'Abbate and Francesco Primaticcio. Dubois painted primarily portraits and mythological scenes.[1] Dubreuil was painter to Marie de Médicis in 1606, decorating the Queen's Cabinet with episodes from Tancred and Clorinda.[2]
Dubois died in Fontainebleau.
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- ^ Leates, Louise. "Dubois, Ambroise". The Oxford Companion to Western Art. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
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- 1540s births
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