Examples of these are two canvases by the French/Italian master Michele DeSubleay or his Italian name Michele Desubleo, both now illustrated in color in the catalogue raisonné of his work, one of which was already recorded as lost, mentioned in his testament (cf Thieme Becker and Milantoni).
Born in Maubege in 1602, Desubleo probably learned his trade in Flanders in the workshop of Abraham Janssens together with his stepbrother Nicolas Renier, with whom he moved to Rome in the first half of the 1620s.
Michele Lee | Michèle Morgan | Michele Rushworth | Michele Ferrari | Michele Bachmann | Lea Michele | Michele Dotrice | Michèle Laroque | Michele Carter | Michèle Alliot-Marie | Pier Michele Giagaraccio | Michele Santoro | Michele Placido | Michele Navarra | Michele Maffei | Michele Knobel | Villa San Michele | San Michele all'Adige | Michele Timms | Michele Pillar | Michèle Mercier | Michele Mary Smith | Michèle Fitoussi | Michele de Falco | San Michele | Michele Zappella | Michele Tosini | Michele Soavi | Michele Sanmicheli | Michele Ruggieri |