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Show 257 Lonchamp, L'Estampe, p. xxvii, p. 61; Lonchamp, Manuel, #342, with LeGrand, Weber, #344, with Weber, #423, #655, #1856, #1860, #2063, with Hegi, #2619, with Hegi, #2667, with Hegi, Himley, Martens, Salathe, Weber, #3092, #3175, with Hegi, #3190b, with Hegi, R. Bodmer, #3358. See also: Nagler, Kunstler-Lexikon, VII, p. 354. Jacque, Charles £mile: (French, 1813-1894) Tableau 2, New-Harmony of the Wabash French landscapist, painter of animals, original copper and wood engraver, etcher.and lithographer; born in Paris, May 23, 1813; died in Paris May 7, 1894. Jacque was a famous Parisian artist at the time he worked on Tableau 2. He later lived in Barbizon. Hans Lang, in his book Indianer Waren Meine Freunde. mentions that it was Jacque who introduced Bodmer to the technique of relief engraving (comte process), a method Bodmer later used repeatedly for magazine and book illustration.5 Andresen, v.1, p. 709-710; Benezit, v.6, p.p. 9-10; Beraldi, v.8, p.p. 162-192; Hind, p.p. 313, 325, 374,448; Le Blanc, PP v.2, p. 417; Nagler, Monogrammisten, v.2, #166, #241; Thieme-Becker, v.18, p.p. 297-298. See also: Guiffrey, J. J., L'Oeuvre de Ch. Jacque, Catalogue de ses eaux-fortes et pointes seches, Paris: Mile. Lemaire, 1866; Guiffrey, Nouvelles eaux-fortes et pointes seches de Charles Jacque, 1884; suppliment au catalogue dresse, Paris: Imprimerie Jouaust et Sigaux, [1884?]. Legrand, Paul: (French, f1.1820) Tableau 17, Pehriska-Ruhpa. A Minatarre of big-bellied Indian Tableau 33, Woman of the Snake Tribe. Woman of the Cree Tribe French engraver and etcher in mezzotint , working in Paris from about 1820.6 LeGrand engraved portraits of actors and actresses of the Theatre Francais and reproduced Tassaert's Bapteme du Christin mezzotint, as well as the work of H. Vernet and others. He produced illustrations for the book Voyage pittoresque en Sicile. Paris, 1822-1826, and etched thirty-six plates for Vue de Hie d'Elbe..by the Count de Forbin. Benezit, v.6, p. 545; LeBlanc, v.2, p. 525; Lonchamp, Manuel. #342, with Hurlimann; Nagler, Monogrammisten, v.5, #327; Thieme Becker, v.22, p. 573. 5 note on Lucas, L.33.53.13016, New Harmony: "the etching of the two hogs were executed by Jacque." Lang, p. 153: Jacque introduced Bodmer to the comte process.a 6 Benezit: an engraver of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. LeBlanc: born in Paris at the end of eighteenth, beginning of nineteenth centuries |