Charles-Émile Jacque - Une Cour à Paris - 1921.1445 - Cleveland Museum of Art
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Public domain image of 18th century landscape print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Charles-Émile Jacque (1813—1894) was a French painter of animals (animalier) and engraver who was, with Jean-François Millet, part of the Barbizon School. He first learned to engrave maps when he spent seven years in the French Army. Fleeing the Cholera epidemics that besieged Paris in the mid-nineteenth century, Charles Jacque relocated to Barbizon in 1849 with Millet.
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Date
1865
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Cleveland Museum of Art
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public domain