Étienne Dumonstier, also Nicholas Denizot, (1540–1603) was a French Renaissance portrait painter. Not much is known about Dumonstier's life except through his works. He primarily painted portraits for the French Royal family. His style indicates that he was part of the workshop of François Clouet, which also included François Quesnel. He was patronized by Catherine de' Medici, and may have been close to her, since he was requested to carry out a diplomatic mission for her to Vienna around 1570. Dumonstier also painted for Henry II of France, other members of the House of Valois, and Henry IV of France. Only a few works have been attributed to him, but definitive attributions have been difficult due to the similarities between the artists of Clouet's workshop. One painting executed by Dumon
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- Дюмустье, Этьен (ru)
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| - Étienne Dumonstier, né vers 1540 à Paris et mort dans la même ville le 25 octobre 1603, est un dessinateur et peintre français. (fr)
- Этьен Дюмустье (фр. Étienne II Dumonstier, род. 1520 или 1540 — 23 октября 1603, Париж, Франция) — французский придворный художник королей из династии Валуа и Генриха IV Бурбона, представитель династии художников Дюмустье. (ru)
- Étienne Dumonstier, also Nicholas Denizot, (1540–1603) was a French Renaissance portrait painter. Not much is known about Dumonstier's life except through his works. He primarily painted portraits for the French Royal family. His style indicates that he was part of the workshop of François Clouet, which also included François Quesnel. He was patronized by Catherine de' Medici, and may have been close to her, since he was requested to carry out a diplomatic mission for her to Vienna around 1570. Dumonstier also painted for Henry II of France, other members of the House of Valois, and Henry IV of France. Only a few works have been attributed to him, but definitive attributions have been difficult due to the similarities between the artists of Clouet's workshop. One painting executed by Dumon (en)
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| - Étienne Dumonstier, né vers 1540 à Paris et mort dans la même ville le 25 octobre 1603, est un dessinateur et peintre français. (fr)
- Étienne Dumonstier, also Nicholas Denizot, (1540–1603) was a French Renaissance portrait painter. Not much is known about Dumonstier's life except through his works. He primarily painted portraits for the French Royal family. His style indicates that he was part of the workshop of François Clouet, which also included François Quesnel. He was patronized by Catherine de' Medici, and may have been close to her, since he was requested to carry out a diplomatic mission for her to Vienna around 1570. Dumonstier also painted for Henry II of France, other members of the House of Valois, and Henry IV of France. Only a few works have been attributed to him, but definitive attributions have been difficult due to the similarities between the artists of Clouet's workshop. One painting executed by Dumonstier A Lady in White is part of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty collection.
* Henry III of France, 1578
* Portrait of a Woman (en)
- Этьен Дюмустье (фр. Étienne II Dumonstier, род. 1520 или 1540 — 23 октября 1603, Париж, Франция) — французский придворный художник королей из династии Валуа и Генриха IV Бурбона, представитель династии художников Дюмустье. (ru)
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