Artwork
Kaiser Theodosius vor dem hl. Ambrosius

Kaiser Theodosius vor dem hl. Ambrosius is an unspecified painting by the Rococo painting artist Pierre Subleyras. It dates from 1745 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.
About this work
History & Provenance
It currently resides in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections, where it is housed at the Alte Pinakothek.
The religious painting titled 'Kaiser Theodosius vor dem hl. Ambrosius' was created by the artist Pierre Subleyras. The work was completed in 1745 and depicts the historical figures Theodosius I and Ambrose. It currently resides in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections, where it is housed at the Alte Pinakothek.
The painting Kaiser Theodosius vor dem hl. Ambrosius by Pierre Subleyras is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections. It is located at the Alte Pinakothek in Munich.
The work, which depicts Theodosius I and Ambrose, was created in 1745 and measures 40.5 cm in height by 25.9 cm in width. The provided sources do not contain information regarding a specific inventory or accession number, nor do they list any exhibitions where the work has been displayed.
Overview
Pierre Subleyras, a French artist who spent most of his career in Italy, completed the oil painting Kaiser Theodosius vor dem hl. Ambrosius in 1745. Executed in the late‑Baroque/Rococo idiom, the work is part of the religious genre and is presently housed in Munich’s Alte Pinakothek.
Subject & Meaning
The composition brings together two historic figures: Saint Ambrose, the 4th‑century bishop of Milan, and Emperor Theodosius I. The bishop, robed in liturgical vestments, gestures toward a kneeling figure in a vivid red garment, suggesting a moment of instruction, blessing, or intercession that underscores the spiritual authority of the church over imperial power.
Technique & Style
Subleyras employs a pronounced chiaroscuro, allowing a focused beam of light to illuminate the kneeling figure while the surrounding space recedes into shadow. The rich red drapery, delicate brushwork, and ornamental details reflect Rococo sensibilities, yet the overall composition retains the gravitas associated with late‑Baroque religious narrative.
Context
Subleyras worked primarily in Rome, where he absorbed both the dramatic vigor of Baroque masters and the emerging clarity of Neoclassicism. Kaiser Theodosius vor dem hl. Ambrosius exemplifies this synthesis, situating a historically significant encounter within a theatrical interior that emphasizes moral instruction through visual drama.
Artist & collection
Artist
Pierre Subleyras (French:; November 25, 1699 – May 28, 1749) was a French painter, active during the late-Baroque and early-Neoclassic period, mainly in Italy.












