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Jean Fouquet
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The_death_of_the_Virgin,_of_The_golden_book_of_the_gentleman
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Flinales_of_the_Count_Museum
Manuscript_fifteenth_century,_Chantilly
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The death of the Virgin, of The golden book of the gentleman
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Flinales of the Count Museum
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French
1420-1479
Jean Fouquet Locations
French painter and illuminator. He is regarded as the most important French painter of the 15th century and was responsible for introducing Italian Renaissance elements into French painting. Little is known of his life, and, apart from a signed self-portrait medallion (Paris, Louvre), his only authenticated work is the Antiquit?s judaeques (Paris, Bib. N., MS. fr. 247). A corpus of works by Fouquet has therefore been established on the basis of stylistic criteria, but its exact chronology is uncertain.
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