Eduard Dubois
Name: | Eduard Dubois |
Name variants: | Edward Dubois |
Gender: | male |
Born: | Antwerpen baptized on |
Died: | Londen buried on |
Father: | Hendrick Dubois II (1589 - 1646) |
Mother: | Helena Elants Tromper (? - 1645) |
Occupations:
Occupational addresses:
Attributes
Category | Attribute | Value | Date start | Date end |
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Subject of painting | Historie | historiestukken | ||
Subject of painting | Landschap | Italiaanse landschappen | ||
Subject of painting | Portret | portretten |
Relations
Relation | Modifier | Date start | Date end |
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Education and training | |||
pupil of Pieter Anthonisz. (van) Groenewegen I | certain |
References
External biographical records
- http://viaf.org/viaf/95828547
- http://vocab.getty.edu/ulan/500023893
- http://www.biografischportaal.nl/persoon/16300100
- http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q18576081
- https://rkd.nl/artists/24436
- urn:rijksmuseum:people:RM0001.PEOPLE.53541
Secondary sources
- Groenendijk, Pieter, Beknopt biografisch lexicon van Zuid- en Noord-Nederlandse schilders, graveurs, glasschilders, tapijtwevers et cetera van ca. 1350 tot ca. 1720, Leiden: Primavera (2008)
- Miedema, Hessel, De archiefbescheiden van het St. Lukasgilde te Haarlem, 1497-1798, Alphen aan den Rijn: Canaletto (1980)
- Thieme, Ulrich & Becker, Felix, Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart, Band 9, Leipzig: Engelmann (1913)
- Meißner, Günter, Allgemeines Künstler-Lexikon: die bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker, Teil 30, München-Leipzig: Saur (2001)
- De Maere, J. & Webbes, M., Martin, Jennifer A. (ed.) Illustrated dictionary of 17th century Flemish painters (3 vols.), Brussels: La Renaissance du Livre (1994)
- Roelofsz, Annelien, 'Schilders in zeventiende-eeuws Rotterdam', in: Schadee, Nora (ed.) Rotterdamse meesters uit de Gouden Eeuw, Zwolle: Waanders; Rotterdam: Historisch Museum (1994), pp. 15-30
- Van der Willigen Pz, A., Les artistes de Harlem. Notices historiques avec un précis sur la gilde de St. Luc, La Haye: Mart. Nijhoff (1870)