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Seated Male Nude, Louis de Boullogne the Younger  French, Black chalk, heightened with white
Louis de Boullogne the Younger
1704
Author Saint Ambrose
Translator Translated and paraphrased by "le P. François" Adam Levrin
Publisher Adrian Taupinart
1645
Saint Monica and her son, Saint Augustine, from "The Life of Saint Monica", Pierre Bonnard  French, Transfer lithograph
Pierre Bonnard
Printer Aimé Jourde
Publisher Ambroise Vollard
1930
Prospectus for the book "The Life of Saint Monica", Pierre Bonnard  French, Lithograph
Pierre Bonnard
Printer Aimé Jourde
Publisher Ambroise Vollard
1930
Saint Ambrose, Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)  Italian, Tempera on wood, gold ground
Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)
ca. 1465–70
Saint Ambrose, Pot-metal glass, colorless glass, and vitreous paint, Austrian
Austrian
1340–50
Saint Ambrose in His Study, Wood with traces of paint, North Spanish
North Spanish
ca. 1500
Bishop (Saint Ambrose?), Jacopo Sansovino (Jacopo Tatti)  Italian, Bronze, Italian, possibly Florence
Style of Jacopo Sansovino (Jacopo Tatti)
1550–1600
Saint Ambrose, Albrecht Dürer  German, Woodcut
Possibly Albrecht Dürer
ca. 1492
Seated Bishop, Tilman Riemenschneider  German, Limewood and gray-black stain, German
Tilman Riemenschneider
ca. 1495
Saint Ambrose repelling Emperor Theodosius, Johann Jakob Thurneysen, the Elder  Swiss, Engraving
Johann Jakob Thurneysen, the Elder
After Charles Claude Dauphin
1652–1711
Saint Ambrose Seated in an Interior, Anonymous, Netherlandish, 16th century  Netherlandish, Pen and brown ink, brown wash, heightened with white gouache, on off-white paper prepared with brown gouache; framing line in pen and brown ink, by the artist
Anonymous, Netherlandish, 16th century
Former Attribution Maerten de Vos
ca. 1520–40