
Antique Painting: "Study of Roosters" Charles-Emile Jacque (French, 1813-1894)
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Charles-Emile JacqueAntique Painting: "Study of Roosters" Charles-Emile Jacque (French, 1813-1894)Mid 1800's
Mid 1800's
About the Item
- Creator:Charles-Emile Jacque (1813 - 1894, French)
- Creation Year:Mid 1800's
- Dimensions:Height: 16 in (40.64 cm)Width: 19 in (48.26 cm)
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- Condition:The painting is in excellent condition though on the cardboard, there are areas of slight distress which is to be expected of a piece of such an age. Overall, it presently superbly making it hard to not look at it.
- Gallery Location:SANTA FE, NM
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU140829100032
Charles-Emile Jacque
Charles Emile Jacque was born in 1813 in Paris. He was part of the first generation of painters to leave Paris for Barbizon and the forest of Fontainebleau. Jacque was also a founding and influential member of the “Men of 1830” (also called L'école Française De Paysage), an artistic movement who, spurred on by the Revolution of 1830, sought out new directions in landscape painting. His strong, realistic, yet sensitive depictions of shepherds and their flocks form one of the most cohesive and important bodies of work produced by the movement. During the 1840s, he and his friend, Jean-François Millet moved to the village of Barbizon where they felt they could more realistically portray nature. Jacque bought a house there and was influenced by Narcisse Diaz’s technique and Millet’s themes, he found his inspiration in hen-houses, pigsties and flocks of sheep at pasture. He left Barbizon in 1854 and continued to paint in the outskirts of Paris until he died on May 7, 1894. Works by his hand are held by numerous museums such as the Baltimore Museum of Art, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Cincinnati Art Museum, National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh, Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, and Philadelphia Museum of Art and, of course, at the Musée du Louvre and Musée d’Orsay in Paris.
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