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Robert Campin (c. 1375 – 26 April 1444), now usually identified with the Master of Flémalle (earlier the Master of the Merode Triptych, before the discovery of three other similar panels), [1] was a master painter who, along with Jan van Eyck, initiated the development of early Netherlandish painting, a key development in the early Northern ...
Robert Campin (born c. 1378, Tournai, France—died April 26, 1444, Tournai) was one of the earliest and greatest masters of Flemish painting. He has been identified with the Master of Flémalle on stylistic and other grounds.
One of the most celebrated early Netherlandish paintings—particularly for its detailed observation, rich imagery, and superb condition—this triptych belongs to a group of paintings associated with the Tournai workshop of Robert Campin (ca. 1375–1444), sometimes called the Master of Flémalle.
Robert Campin (c. 1375 – 26 April 1444), now usually identified with the Master of Flémalle (earlier the Master of the Merode Triptych, before the discovery of three other similar panels), was the first great master of Flemish and Early Netherlandish painting.
Robert Campin. 1378/9 - 1444. Campin is usually now assumed to be identical with the Master of Flémalle. He was, with van Eyck, the founder of the realistic style of oil painting in the Netherlands in the early 15th century. His influence was further extended by his pupil Rogier van der Weyden.
Robert Campin. The Master of Flémalle. Robert Campin is generally accepted (but not universally) as the painter who was previously identified as "The Master of Flémalle." Born c. 1380 Campin is one of the first artists to depict realistic interpretations of his painted subjects.
The fifteenth century Flemish oil painting known as the Merode Altarpiece (c.1425), is a domestic altarpiece painted by the Flemish artist Robert Campin (1378-1444), also known as the Master of Flemalle.
Robert Campin was a key innovator in shifting the early Netherlandish school from the Gothic and into the Renaissance. Although his life in Tournai is well recorded, none of his documented works survives in adequate condition to serve as a basis for attributing other paintings to him.
Campin was a painter from Tournai in whose studio Roger van der Weyden and Jacques Daret worked between 1426 and 1432. An expert in oil painting as well as tempera, he is regarded as one of the great pioneering Old Masters of early Flemish painting.
Robert Campin, now usually identified with the Master of Flémalle, was the first great master of Flemish and Early Netherlandish painting. Campin's identity and...