Mathieu Dubus[1][2] (South Flanders, possibly in Ypres, c. 1590 – The Hague, between 11 June 1665 and 30 May 1666) was a Flemish-born decorative and landscape painter who was active in The Hague in the Dutch Republic. He painted fantastic landscapes with rocks and stark contrasts of light and dark, which appear modern and unlike those of his contemporaries.[3]
^Alternative names: Mathieu de Bois, Mathieu du Bois, Mathieu de Boys, Mathieu du Boys, Matheus de Busch, Mathieu de Buis, Mathieu du Buis, Mathieu de Bus, Mathieu du Bus, Mathieu Debuis, Mathieu Dubuis
^Mathieu Dubus at the Netherlands Institute for Art History (in Dutch)
^Mathieu Dubus, avant-gardist at Hoogsteder & Hoogsteder
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