Twenty-one of Dubois' paintings and those of his students were displayed at the 1880
Brussels Artistic and Literary Circle; and in 1891 at the Arts and Press Expo. His works were also displayed at the • 1905 Belgian Art Retrospective in
Brussels • 1906 at the Belgian Art Exhibition at
Guild Hall in London • 1907 Belgium Autumn Art Show in Paris • 1910 Brussels Show: The Free Aesthetic Evolution of a Landscape (5 panels) • 1920, at
Anvers: Chosen Work of the Belgian Masters (Louis Dubois, 4 paintings) • 1922 Brussels Artistic and Literary Circle (5 panels) • 1923 Belgian Art Show, in Paris • 1926 Belgian Art Show, in
Bern • 1927 Belgian Art Show, in London • 1930, at the Centennial Art Expo of Belgian Art in Brussels, at the Third Salon (Show) at
Namur, • 1931, at the Belgian Art Show in
Copenhagen • Belgian Art Show at Expo of the Century • Expo of Women's Portraits in Brussels, • 1932, at the Brussels Fine Arts Palace, Retrospective of the Masters of La Societe Libre des Beaux-Arts, Artan, Dubois, De Grouz, Verwee, Meunier, Rops, Baron, Smits (Dubois 61 paintings) • 1935 Brussels Universal and International Expo, "Five Centuries of Art" (Dubois 3 paintings). The
Brussels Museum has 15 of Dubois' works on display, the
Ixelles Fine Arts Museum displays five paintings, the
Charlier-Van Custen Museum displays three paintings, the Gand Fine Arts Museum displays three works,
the Tournai Fine Arts Museum displays works. The
Ostende Fine Arts Museum displayed three of his paintings, but they were destroyed during
World War II, ==References==