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ArtistVeyrassat, Jules Jacques

Artist Years1828-1893

Artist NationalityFrench

TitleCheval D’Ecurie, Samois
(Stable Horse, Samois)

Year1897

MediumPrint > Etching

DimensionsPlate: 5.3 X 7.3 inches
Sheet: 19.5 X 12.5 inches

Description

Original etching, signed “J. Verayssat / 79” in the plate upper right,  with engraved title and credits below the image, printed on heavy, fine-grained, pale-cream wove paper. Published in Riordan’s “A Score of Etchings“, published by Dodd, Mead & Co., New York, 1885.

Accession Number350722

NotesJules Jacques Veyrassat (12 April 1828, Paris – 2 July 1893, Paris) was a French painter and etcher; associated with the Barbizon school. Most of his works feature animals.

He studied in Paris with Henri Lehmann and exhibited his first works at the Salon of 1848. He began to work as an engraver in the 1860s, after becoming associated with the École d'Écouen and studying with Pierre Édouard Frère. It was, in fact, Frère and Charles-François Daubigny who encouraged him to take up that art.

Between 1866 and 1869, he was presented with several awards for his engravings. Later, he collaborated with the British art critic, Philip Gilbert Hamerton, on two of his books devoted to the topic: Chapters on Animals (1874), with Karl Bodmer, and the third edition of Etching and Etchers (1880), which featured the works of many notable artists, such as James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Jozef Israëls and Alphonse Legros. He also produced engravings for a series of albums published by Alfred Cadart. He was named a Knight in the Legion of Honor in 1878.

He was also associated with the Barbizon school, two of whose members, Charles Jacque and Jean-François Millet, had an influence on his style. As a result, his landscapes all depict some aspect of life in rural France. It would appear that he never travelled to any other countries.

He died in Paris and was interred at the Cimetière du Père-Lachaise.

His works may be seen at museums throughout France, as well as at the Manchester Art Gallery, the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts and the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore.
(source: wikipedia.org)

Additional information

Artist

Veyrassat

Nationality

French

Category

Barbizon, European