Jacques Coene
Jacques Coene (active late 1380s - 1411) was a Flemish painter, illustrator, and architect. He worked in Belgium, France, and Italy. In 1399, he worked in the building of Milan Cathedral.[1] He apparently had commissions from John, Duke of Berry and Philip the Bold.[2]
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The tentative identification of the Boucicaut Master with Jacques Coene from Bruges is now generally disregarded, as recent discoveries show that Coene is documented in Paris from the late 1380s.[3]
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