Frédéric Dubois (1780-1819)

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Dubois, Young lady white head covering and stole

Young lady white head covering and stole

Frédéric Dubois was an early 19th century portrait painter. He was the court painter to the House of Conde, and exhibited in the Paris salons in 1795 and 1804.Dubois moved to St. Petersburg, Russia in 1804 and taught there at the Art Academy. Dubois remained in Russia until 1818, and died the following year.

Dubois, Double portrait of young lady

Double portrait of young lady

Dubois, Portrait of a Woman

Portrait of a Woman
Painted Ivory 66 mm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Dubois, A Young Lady in Profile

A Young Lady in Profile
Painted ivory 73 mm

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