Charles Émile Jacque (Paris 1813 - 1894) Shepherdess with her flock at the edge of the forest Signed l.r. Oil on canvas, 82.2 x 66.1 cm N.B.: The French artist Charles Émile Jacque left the cholera infested Paris in 1849 to settle in Barbizon, together with Jean-François Millet (1814-1874). As one of the leading members of the School of Barbizon, Jacque's preference was for rustic and pastoral scenes, in which shepherds and their flock were often the main subject matter.
Charles Émile Jacque (Paris 1813 - 1894) Shepherdess with her flock at the edge of the forest Signed l.r. Oil on canvas, 82.2 x 66.1 cm N.B.: The French artist Charles Émile Jacque left the cholera infested Paris in 1849 to settle in Barbizon, together with Jean-François Millet (1814-1874). As one of the leading members of the School of Barbizon, Jacque's preference was for rustic and pastoral scenes, in which shepherds and their flock were often the main subject matter.
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