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Charles-Émile Jacque — Landscape

Charles-Émile Jacque

Landscape

1864

Charles Émile Jacque's "Landscape" is an etching that exemplifies the artist's skill in capturing pastoral scenes with fine linear detail characteristic of the medium. Jacque, a 19th century French artist known for his rural subjects and animal studies, employs careful cross hatching and tonal variations to create atmospheric depth in this composition. The work reflects his interest in documenting the French countryside with both technical precision and romantic sensibility.

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Charles-Émile Jacque, Landscape, 1864

Charles Émile Jacque's "Landscape" is an etching that exemplifies the artist's skill in capturing pastoral scenes with fine linear detail characteristic of the medium. Jacque, a 19th century French artist known for his rural subjects and animal studies, employs careful cross hatching and tonal variations to create atmospheric depth in this composition. The work reflects his interest in documenting the French countryside with both technical precision and romantic sensibility.

Medium
etching
Year
1864
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Pastoral, French, Serene, 19th Century, Countryside, Naturalism, Oil Painting, Rural Landscape, Horizontal Composition, Barbizon School

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