Charles Jacque

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Charles Jacque was a 19th-century French painter and engraver known for his rural landscapes and animal scenes associated with the Barbizon school.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf engraver
human
painter
printmaker
artForm engraving
etching
oil painting
artisticSchoolOrTradition Barbizon school
associatedWith Barbizon school
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1813-05-23
dateOfDeath 1894-05-07
depictsInArt farmyards
poultry
rural landscapes
sheep
fieldOfWork etching
illustration
painting
genre animal painting
landscape art
hasWorkInCollection Musée d'Orsay
National Gallery of Art
surface form: National Gallery of Art, Washington

Metropolitan Museum of Art
surface form: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
influencedBy Barbizon school
surface form: Barbizon painters

Jean-François Millet
livedIn Paris
movement Barbizon school
nationality French
nativeLanguage French
notableFor animal scenes
pastoral scenes
realist depictions of rural life
rural landscapes
notableWork Sheep in a Landscape
The Sheepfold
occupation engraver
painter
printmaker
placeOfBirth Paris
placeOfDeath Paris
sexOrGender male
workLocation Barbizon region
surface form: Barbizon

Paris

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Barbizon school hasNotableMember Charles Jacque