Join The Collection to save, track, and explore works like this.

Cleveland Museum of Art

Spotted

Charles-Émile Jacque — The Herd Exits

Charles-Émile Jacque

The Herd Exits

1876

"The Herd Exits" is an etching by Charles Émile Jacque, a 19th century French artist renowned for his rural and agricultural subjects. The work depicts livestock, likely sheep or cattle, departing from an enclosed space, capturing a moment of pastoral movement with the artist's characteristic attention to animal anatomy and rustic life. Jacque's etching technique demonstrates his skill in rendering texture and atmospheric effects through careful line work and tonal variation.

Medium
etching

Start the Discussion

Request access to join the discussion

Spotted works by Charles-Émile Jacque

About this work

Charles-Émile Jacque, The Herd Exits, 1876

"The Herd Exits" is an etching by Charles Émile Jacque, a 19th century French artist renowned for his rural and agricultural subjects. The work depicts livestock, likely sheep or cattle, departing from an enclosed space, capturing a moment of pastoral movement with the artist's characteristic attention to animal anatomy and rustic life. Jacque's etching technique demonstrates his skill in rendering texture and atmospheric effects through careful line work and tonal variation.

Medium
etching
Year
1876
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Pastoral, Landscape Painting, 19th Century, Naturalistic Style, French Artist, Bucolic mood, Rural Life, Realism, Animal husbandry, Oil on Canvas

More works by Charles-Émile Jacque

Collected by

Cleveland Museum of Art