Whereas it says "Jack of all trades, master of none" (without your recent addition) is from 1721.
See also https://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/jack-of-all-trades.html
> Originally, this wasn't the case and the label 'Jack of all trades' carried no negative connotation, the 'master of none' part being added later.
So it went through three separate versions flip flopping in meaning.
Whereas it says "Jack of all trades, master of none" (without your recent addition) is from 1721.
See also https://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/jack-of-all-trades.html