Jacques Coene (active late 1380s – 1411) was a Flemish painter, illustrator, and architect.
He worked in Belgium, France, and Italy.
In 1399, he worked in the building of Milan Cathedral.
[1] He apparently had commissions from John, Duke of Berry and Philip the Bold.
[2] Art historians sometimes attribute the Book of Hours created by the Boucicaut Master to him, however, this is no longer considered correct based on historical evidence.