Jean Fouquet 1420-1480 (France)

Born in Tours France, Jean Fouquet was a prominent painter during the 15th century. He was the first painter to introduce Renaissance art to France.

Regardless of his notable historic art, most of Fouquet’s life/career is undocumented. Historians have attempted to piece together small parts of information; however, a lot remains uncertain.

What Type of art did he create?

Fouquet was educated in the ways of a manuscript illuminator and the painting of miniatures, he gained a lot of traction for his portrait art. The main clientele he worked for were French court Kings and nobles. Fouquet was the official painter of Charles VII and Louis XI. 

Portrait of Charles VII by Jean Fouquet (c.1445) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jean_Fouquet_008.jpg

What type of art style?

Spending time in Italy studying and absorbing an immense amount of knowledge, he travelled back to Tours. After his return, he ended up creating a new art style using his knowledge of both Italian painting and Flemish art. Fouquet’s work is a mix between French International Gothic and Italian Early Renaissance.

Melun Diptych by Jean Fouquet https://alchetron.com/Melun-Diptych