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Dubern was a French textile designer who created printed patterns for fabrics. His designs often featured pastoral scenes, such as gardens and landscapes, populated with figures engaged in leisurely activities. These patterns, often printed in red or black ink on white fabric, were popular in the 18th century. The intricate details and whimsical nature of Dubern's work captured the spirit of the Rococo era, with its emphasis on elegance and refined taste.