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Jacques Daret
Jacques Daret
Born in : Tournai - 1404 / Dead in : 1470
Jacques Daret was an early Flemish Northern Renaissance painter born in Tournai (now in Belgium), where he would spend much of his life.

Biography   
Daret spent 15 years as a pupil in the studio of Robert Campin, alongside Rogier or Rogelet de le Pasture (assumed by scholars to be Roger van der Weyden, and afterwards became a master in his own right. He became a favorite of the Burgundian court, and his patron for 20 years was the abbot of St. Vaart, Jean de Clercq.

Though many works of Daret are mentioned in Jean de Clercq's account books, only four panels of Daret's works are known to have survived: all are from the Altarpiece of the Virgin, painted for the abbot between 1433 and 1435. These paintings show a striking resemblance to the Flemish realism of the Master of Flémalle. This is argued by most scholars to be evidence that the Master of Flémalle was Daret's master, Robert Campin.

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Studied under Robert Campin (Maître de Flémalle)
Achievement   
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Artist
La douleur de Marie - Retable de l'abbaye Vaast d'Arras
Painting
Jacques Daret
(from 1334 to 1335)
L'Adoration de Mages - Retable de l'abbaye Vaast d'Arras
Painting
Jacques Daret
(from 1334 to 1335)
Jacques Daret

Robert Campin (Maître de Flémalle)