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Jehan Bellegambe or Jean Bellegambe (sometimes Belgamb or Belganb) (c. 1470 – c. June 1535/March 1536) was a French-speaking Flemish painter of religious paintings, triptychs and polyptychs, the most important of which are now held at Douai, Arras, Aix, Lille, Saint Petersburg and Chicago. He was known as the 'master of colours' for the transparency and interplay of his colours. He is known as Jehan Bellegambe the elder to distinguish him from his descendants who were also called Jehan.[1]
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1500, National Gallery Charlemagne on the Polyptyque d'Anchin [fr] by JehanBellegambe, c. 1510, Musée de la Chartreuse de Douai The Coronation of Charlemagne...
(fl. 1468 – after 1530) possibly the Master of Saint Giles (c. 1500) JehanBellegambe (c. 1470 – c. 1536) Jean Hey (fl. c. 1475 – c. 1505) Jean Clouet (1480...
the Musée de la Chartreuse de Douai. Douai was the birthplace of: JehanBellegambe (1470–1536), early Flemish painter François Cosserat (1852–1914), mathematician...
Hainaut, who was established as Robert Campin. Other examples include: JehanBellegambe, sometimes called the "master of colours". Master of 1419 – recognised...
or Retable of Anchin. Polyptych on wood made by the Douanien artist JehanBellegambe around 1511 for the abbey, is preserved in Douai, in Musée de la Chartreuse...
Painter (MET, 32.100.101) 32.100.101 MET The Le Cellier Altarpiece JehanBellegambe 1509 32.100.102 MET Jean d'Albon de Saint-André (1472–1549) Attributed...