Charles Émile Jacque  (French, 1813-1894) 

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Charles Émile Jacque, The Return of The Flock

 

Charles Émile Jacque
The Return of The Flock
Anderson Galleries Inc., Beverly Hills
Charles Émile Jacque, Bergere au Repos dans le Foret

 

Charles Émile Jacque
Bergere au Repos dans le Foret
Anderson Galleries Inc., Beverly Hills
Charles Émile Jacque, Untitled

 

Charles Émile Jacque
Untitled
Charles L. Flint Antiques Inc.
Charles Émile Jacque, SHEPHERDESS AND SHEEP AT THE EDGE OF THE FOREST

 

Charles Émile Jacque
SHEPHERDESS AND SHEEP AT THE EDGE OF THE FOREST
Schiller & Bodo
Charles Émile Jacque, Cheveaux et Moutons s’Abreuvant au Clair de Lune

 

Charles Émile Jacque
Cheveaux et Moutons s’Abreuvant au Clair de Lune
1880

Galerie Michael
 
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Charles Émile Jacque, Sheep and poultry in a stable

 

Charles Émile Jacque
Sheep and poultry in a stable
oil on canvas

 

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Charles Émile Jacque, Eine Herde von elf Schafen im Stall

 

Charles Émile Jacque
Eine Herde von elf Schafen im Stall
oil on canvas laid on canvas

 

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Charles Émile Jacque, Schafherde am Waldrand

 

Charles Émile Jacque
Schafherde am Waldrand
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1813   Born May 23rd in Paris
1830   Founding and leading member of the “Men of 1830”
1832   Following military service and brief employment as an engraver for the English magazine La Charivari, he made his Salon debut
1848   Wrote a book, Le Poulailler, monographie des poules indigences et exotiques, published in 1848
1849   In effort to avoid the plague in Paris, relocated with his family to the artist’s colony of Barbizon on a property adjoining that of artist Jean-Francois Millet, located on the edge of Fontainbleau Forest
1861   Was given official notice as a painter and began to employ a vigorous style that quickly became popular with patrons in the Lowlands, the British Isles, and the United States
1867   Awarded the Legion d’honneur
1833 - 1870   Contributed paintings every year to the Salon
1894   Referring to himself as “The last of the Romantics,” he outlived most other Barbizon artists nearly to his 81st birthday and died on May 7th