Jean Fouquet
![Left wing of the [[Melun Diptych](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/81/Jean_Fouquet_006.jpg)
Little is known of Fouquet's early life and education. Though long assumed to have been an apprentice of the so-called Bedford Master of Paris it is now suggested that he may have studied under the Jouvenal Master in Nantes, whose works were formerly assumed to be early works by Fouquet. Sometime between 1445 and 1447 he travelled to Italy where he came under the influence of Roman Quattrocento artists such as Fra Angelico and Filarete. During the 1450s he began working at the French court, where he counted kings Charles VII and his successor Louis XI among his many patrons. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: [1971]