Robert Campin (c. 1375 – 26 April 1444), now usually identified as the
artist known as the
Master of Flémalle, is usually considered the first great master of
Flemish and
Early Netherlandish painting. This had been a matter of controversy for decades; Campin's life is relatively well documented for the period, but no works in assessable condition could be securely connected with him, whilst a corpus of work had been attached to the unidentified "Master of Flémalle", named after the supposed origin of a work.