Charles Émile Jacque (XIX) - La Nourrice, 1843
Artwork Introduction
La Nourrice is an engraving created by French Barbizon School artist Charles Émile Jacque in 1843. The artwork evokes a pastoral atmosphere, reflecting the simplicity and poetry of 19th-century rural life.
This piece is a limited edition print, and the details (signature and embossing) closely resemble the version held in the collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, offering significant collectible value.
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Artwork Introduction
La Nourrice is an engraving created by French Barbizon School artist Charles Émile Jacque in 1843. The artwork evokes a pastoral atmosphere, reflecting the simplicity and poetry of 19th-century rural life.
This piece is a limited edition print, and the details (signature and embossing) closely resemble the version held in the collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, offering significant collectible value.