Jacques’s work is defined by its 19th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

The Traveler
Jacques Emile Blanche (French, 1861–1942)

Young Girl
Jacques Emile Blanche French, 1861-1942

Jeronimo de Bran
Lucas Emil Vorsterman (Flemish, 1595-1675) after Jan Lievens (Dutch, 1607-1674)

Jan Lievens
Lucas Emil Vorsterman (Flemish, 1595-1675) after Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641)

Red-Haired Girl
Emil Nolde German, 1867–1956

Mountain Farm, Santa Fe
Emil Armin American, 1883-1971

Russian Peddler
Emil Nolde German, 1867-1956

Globes
Jacques Gaston Duchamp Villon French, 1875-1963

Bowl
Emile Decoeur French, 1876-1953

The Alameda
Emil Armin (American, 1883–1971)

Jack in the Pulpit
Emile Jacques Grumieaux American, born Belgium, 1897-1954

Nantasket Beach
Emil Carlsen (American, born Denmark, 1853-1932)

Figure and Flowers
Emil Nolde German, 1867–1956

Jacques and Berthe Lipchitz
Amedeo Modigliani Italian, 1884–1920

Female Nude Lying Prone
Georges Emile Capon French, 1890-1980

Windy Morning
Emil Armin American, 1883-1971

Théodore Géricault on His Deathbed
Charles Emile Callande de Champmartin (French, 1797–1883)

The Madame B Album
Marie-Blanche Hennelle Fournier French, 1831–1906

Italian Man
Emil Nolde German, 1867-1956

Heracles (Archer)
Emile Antoine Bourdelle French, 1861–1929