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Jean Clouet

1480
1540
France
Jean Clouet (France, 1480–1540) was a prominent portrait painter known for his detailed works, with his birth city being unknown and his death occurring in Paris.
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Renaissance
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Jean Clouet was a French painter active during the Renaissance, born around 1480 and passing away in 1540. He is best known for his detailed portraiture, which captured the likeness and character of his subjects with remarkable precision. Clouet served as the court painter to King Francis I of France, significantly influencing the development of portrait painting in the French Renaissance. His works are characterized by their intricate detail and vibrant colors, contributing to the evolution of the genre. Clouet's legacy endures through his portraits, which remain important examples of Renaissance art. Specific details about his early life and training are largely unknown.

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