Artist
Charles-Émile Jacque

France
Charles-Émile Jacque is a France Barbizon school artist. 106 works are cataloged here, principally at Cleveland Museum of Art.
Charles-Émile Jacque (23 May 1813 – 7 May 1894) 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.
Works by Charles-Émile Jacque
The Sheepfold
Springtime
Landscape with a Herd
Leaving the Sheep Pen
Chickens
Shepherdess Watering Sheep
The Flock
Poultry among Trees
Sheep
Sheep in a Barn
Sheep and Chickens in a Barn
A Shepherd and Flock
A Shepherdess near a Wood, Barbizon
Sheep at a Watering Place
Leaving the Stall
Shepherdess watering her Flocks
The Old Forest
Moonlight
Winter
Sheep in pasture
Bergerie
The henhouse
Ecurie (El Establo)
Shepherd and Sheep on the Edge of a Plain
106 works in the catalog · 24 shown
Collections represented