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- Michele Desubleo (1601–1676), also called Michele Fiammingo (Flemish) or Michele di Giovanni de Sobleau, was a Flemish painter active in Central and North...
- style, Sirani studied the works of Annibale Carracci, Lorenzo Pasinelli, Desubleo, Simone Cantarini, and Cignani. Along with technique, her early education...
- included his son Abraham Janssens II, Giovanni di Filippo del Campo, Michele Desubleo, Nicolas Régnier, Gerard Seghers, Theodoor Rombouts and Steven Wils. Janssens...
- François Duquesnoy or to Denis Calvaert Michele Fiammingo, real name Michele Desubleo Rinaldo Fiammingo, real name Aert Mijtens This disambiguation page lists...
- Hendricksz (known as Teodoro d’Errico) Madonna of the Rosary −1578 Michele Desubleo Ulysses & Nausicaa post 1654 Domenico Zampieri (il Domenichino) Guardian...
- Pandolfo Reschi (attributed); Bartolomeo Manfredi; Joann Kupetzki; Michele Desubleo (attributed); Antonio Carneo (attributed); Agostino Bonisoli (attributed);...
- Paolo, was baptised on 27 October 1639. Régnier's half-brother was Michele Desubleo, an artist working in a very similar style and whose work is often wrongly...
- Jules Jean-Baptiste Dehaussy Mario Della Foglia Lorenzo Delleani Michele Desubleo Beppe Devalle Filippo Teodoro di Liagno Alfredo Di Romagna Adriano Di Spilimbergo...
- two canvases by the French/Italian master Michele DeSubleay (or Michele Desubleo), both now illustrated in color in the catalogue raisonné of his work,...
- photographer Honorine Deschrijver (1887–1977), fashion designer Michele Desubleo (1602–1676), Flemish Baroque painter Marthe Donas (1885–1967), abstract...