Jean-René Jérôme (1942–1991) was a Haitian painter and considered one of Haiti's greatest artists.
His family is a part of the elite of Haitian society, which enabled him to engage in a variety of artistic activities that interested him such as dance, theatre, drawing, voice and painting.
He was awarded an art scholarship by the US government in 1970 and stayed for four months, studying and working with Bernard Séjourne.
He founded the School of Beauty with Bernard Séjourne, Jean-Claude Legagneur and Philippe Dodard.
His artwork has been exhibited in countries such as Canada, Brazil, Senegal, United States, Martinique, Latin America, Dominican Republic, Europe and Haiti.