Charles Émile Jacque
1813 – 1894
French painter and printmaker. In 1830, following a difficult childhood, Jacque was apprenticed at the age of seventeen to an engraver of maps and learned the technique of dry point. That same year, he produced his first etching, a copy of a head after Rembrandt.
5 artworks in collection
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Works
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18601872
Museum

Shepherdess and Sheep at the Edge of the Forest
Private collection
A Shepherd with His Flock
Private collection
Rooster and Hens
Private collection
