Charles emile jacques biography of michael

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  • Charles Jacque

    French painter

    Charles Jacque

    Self-portrait,

    Born()May 23,
    DiedMay 7, () (aged&#;80)
    NationalityFrench

    Charles-Émile Jacque (23 May – 7 May ) was a French painter of Pastoralism 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.

    Biography

    Fleeing the Cholera epidemics that besieged Paris in the mid-nineteenth century, Charles Jacque relocated to Barbizon in with Millet. There, he painted rustic or pastoral subject matter: shepherds, flocks of sheep, pigs, and scenes of farm life. In addition to painting, Jacque was also famous for his etchings and engravings. He, along with Félix Bracquemond and Felix Buhot, is credited with the nineteenth-century revival of seventeenth-century techniques. He began his career as an engraver around by publishing a series of etchings with Louis Marvy. He followed this work with a series of