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 JACOPO JACOPO DI VENETIA. See Bellini, Ja- copo. JACQUAND, CLAUDIUS, bom in Lyons, Dec. G, 1805, died in Paris, May :!, 1878. History painter, pupil of Floury Richard. First exhibited in 1824, and in 1838 settled in Paris. His pictures, though well com- posed and drawn, are somewhat monotonous and dull in colour. Medals : 2d class, 1S24 ; 1st class, 1830 ; Philadelphia Imposition, 187G ; L. of Honour, 183!) ; Order of Leo- pold of Belgium. Works: Prison Court- yard (1824) ; Sir Thomas More (1827), Lyons Museum ; Death of Adelaide de ( '<>m- minges (1831) ; Presentation of Louis Labbt'- to Francis I. (1834) ; Cinq Mars and De Thou (1835), Voltaire arrested at Frankfort (183")), Neuchatel Museum ; Comminges recogni/.ing Adelaide (1830), Lyons Muse- um ; Four Ages of a Woman (183(i) ; Joco- lyn, Laurence waiting for Jocelyn (1837); Death of Young (iaston do Foix (1831)), Leipsic Museum ; Charlemagne crowned King of Italy (1838), Chapter of Order of St. John at Rhodes (183!l), Versailles Muse- um ; The Avowal (1840), Lyons Museum ; After Dinner (1841) ; Henry of Burgundy invested with Portugal (1842), Versailles Museum ; At once Minister and Doctor (1842) ; The Right of High and Low Juris- diction (1845); Autumn Rents, Capture of Jerusalem (1840), Versailles Museum; Charles V. in Convent of St. Just (1847) ; The Or- phans, The Blessing, Hamburg Museum ; Christ on Golgotha (1850) ; St. Bonaventura refusing the Insignia of the Cardinalate (1852), formerly in Luxembourg Museum ; Mayor of Boulogne refusing the Terms of Henry VIII. (1852), Hotel de Ville, Bou- logne-sur-Mer ; L'Amendc Honorable (1853). formerly in Luxembourg Museum ; Sacri- lege (1853) ; Last Interview of Charles I. with his Children (1855), formerly in Lux- embourg ; Clemency of Peter the Great (1855) ; German Troopers (1857), Sir Rich- ard Wallace ; Perugino painting for Monks (185'J), Dijon Museum ; William the Silent selling his Jewels (185'J), King of Holland ; Convalescent Priest, Crust of Pastry, Pres- entation in Temple (1803), Ministry of Inte- rior, Paris ; La Vierge du Travail (1803), Cambrai Museum ; Dante in Rome (1804) ; Easter, Two Misers (1805) ; Galileo before his Abjuration (1807), Amiens Museum ; (Juido d'Are//.o and his Pupils (1808) ; Bo- naparte at Nice 1 180! : Christopher Colum- bus on his Death-Bed showing his Chains to his Son ( 1S7II) ; Death of St. Joseph (1872) ; Ransom of Sicilian Family captured by a Barbary Pirate (1873) ; Sacrilege, Chiefs of German Mercenaries (1S74| ; Death of the Virgin, Monthlv Collection (1875); Grief and Compassion (1870); Stella in Rome in 10118 ( 1877); Maria de Medici visiting Studio of Rubens, Cardinal visiting Ribera in his Studio, Nantes Museum ; Maid of Palaiseau, Cambrai Museum ; Rousseau taking Leave of Marshal de Luxembourg's Family, Neu- chatel Museum ; Gypsy ( Jang in < 'ourt-room. New Pinakothek, Munich ; Frescos in St. Philippe du Roule, St. Bernard, Paris, and Chapdlo de St. Ferdinand, Neuilly. Bel- lier, i. 811 ; Larousse ; Meyer, Gesch., 155. JACgUK, CHAKLF.S K.MILK, born in Paris, May 23, 1S13. Animal and landscape painter, engraver, and e t eh e r. F e w French art ists have a more wide- ly e X t e 11 dec! or better deserved reputation, though more not- ed as an etcher than a painter, his colouring being some- what crude. He paints farmyard scenes in perfection, and excels in accurate knowledge of sheep and poultry, of which he is a fan- cier; has also been called Lo Raphael des Porceaux, from his truthful pictures of pigs. Medals: 3d class, 1801, 1803; Medal, 1804; L. of Honour, 1807. Works : Herd of Oxen driven to Watering Place (1840), Angers Museum ; Landscape with Cattle (1850),