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JACQUEMATCT Clmlon-snr-Saone Museum ; Flock of Sheep in a Landscape (1801), Luxembourg Muse- um ; Chicken Yard, Group of Sheep (18(i2) ; Enclosure at Barbison (1803) ; Ploughing (1S(!4) ; Country Scene (1805) ; Landscape (1SOG) ; In a Shecpfold, Border of Wood with Animals (1870) ; Girl Knitting (1872) ; Sheep, Chickens (>), The Village Poor, Pas- toral (:!), W. T. Walters, Baltimore ; Land- scape and Sheep, H. C. Gibson, Philadel- phia ; Horses in Stable, Sheep and Chickens, Ducks, A. E. Borie Collection, ib. ; Sheep Stable, W. H. Yanderbilt, New York ; Sheep, Hawk Collection, ib. ; Fowls, T. A. Havomey- cr, ib. ; Hock, Aug. Belmont, ib. ; Coming Storm, Young Shepherdess, Landscape with Horses, do. with Sheep, and others, J. ( '. Rankle, il). ; Poultry, Sheep in Stable, D. (). Mills, ib.; Poultry, John Hoey, ib.; Sheep and Shepherdess, 11 L. Cutting, ib. Claretie, Peintres, G u i ft' i 1 e y, (Euvres de Ch. Jacque (Paris, 1807); Meyer, Gesch., 700 ; Hamerton, French Painters ; Sept., 1875, Portfolio. JACQUEMART, NELIE, born in Paris in 1845. History and portrait painter, pupil ofCogniet. In 1804 she decorated the church at Suresne, near Paris, but her high reputa- tion was gained by such portraits as those of Drury (1809), Dn- f an re and Canrobcrt (1870), Thiers (1871), which when exhibited attracted much attention. Medals : 1808, 1809, 1870 ; 2d class, 1878. Works : Father of the Orphans, Molu-re with the Barber Geny at Pczi'nas (1803) ; Supper at Emma- us, Tlie Pine-Apple Tavern with Molicre reading "Les Femmes Savantes " to Cor- neille and Boileau (1800) ; Portrait of Gen- eral Aurelle de Paladiues (1877), Luxem- bourg Museum ; Landscape (1870), W. T. Walters, Baltimore. Bellier, i. 812 ; Zeit- schr. f. b. K, x. 307. JACQUET, JEAN GUSTAVE, born in Paris, May 25, 1840. Genre and portrait painter, pupil of Bouguereau. His genre pieces are original and line in colour ; his portraits have strength, charm, and expres- sion, as well as delicacy of tone. Medals : 1808 ; 1st class, 1875 ; 3d class, 1878 ; L. of Honour, 1879. Works : Modesty, Sad- ness (18G5); M. Guillemin in Dress of IGth Century (18GO); Call to Arms in the IGth Century (1807); Departure of Army with German Mercenaries (1808) ; Judith, Gar- den in Lesmacs (1800) ; Girl holding a Sword (1872); Festival in Touraine about 1505 (1873); The Mysterious Studio (1874); Mercenaries Halt ing, Revery, Vidette (1875); CountryWoman (1876); Poor Girl (1877); Joan of Arc praying for France (1878); The First to Arrive (1879); Minuet (1880); Glo- rious France (1882); La Pa vane Dance of Kith Century (1884); The Wag, Queen of the Camp (1885). JADIN, EMMANUEL CHARLES, bom in Paris ; contemporary. Genre and ani- mal painter, son and pupil of Louis Gode- froy Jadin and of Cabanel. His late limit- ing scenes are better painted than his early genre pieces. Medals : Philadelphia Expo- sition, 1870 ; 3d class, Paris, 1881. Works : Sheik Salah dead in his Tent (187G); Rais- ing of Lazarus (1877); Return from the Cemetery in Venice (1878); Emigrants on a Steamer (1879) ; Vision of St. Hubert (1880); Deer in Forest of Fontaineblean, Boar Hunt (1881); Group of Boars in Sum- mer, Greyhound (1882) ; Foal of an Ass (1883) ; Monkey showing Magic Lantern (1884); Too Late! (1885). JADIN, LOUIS GODEFROY, born in Paris, June 30, 1805, died there in June, 1882. Landscape painter, pupil of Abel de Pujol and Hersent. Paints spirited hunt- ing scenes, eight of which in panels deco- rate the dining-room of the Ministry of , State. Medals : 3d class, 1834 ; 2d class,