LOT 300 Charles-Émile Jacque, French 1813-1894- Cattle drinking from a pool; etching with drypoint,
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Charles-Émile Jacque, French 1813-1894- Cattle drinking from a pool; etching with drypoint, signed, inscribed and dated 1859 within the plate, 11.5x18cm: together with two further etchings by the same artist depicting milkmaids in farmyard settings, both signed and dated 1849 within the plate, 15.5x24cm and 15.5x20cm Provenance: Dorothy Tennant (1855-1926), wife of Lord Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904), known as Stanley of Africa: Charles-Emile Jacque, French 1813-1894- Woman by a pigsty; etching, signed within the plate, 8x12cm: A Benouville, French, early-mid 19th century- Figure seated under a tree in a pastoral landscape; etching, signed and dated 54 within the plate, 5x8cm: French School, early-mid 19th century- St Denis; 1843; etching with aquatint, signed with initials LM and inscribed, 3.5x8.3cm: Alexandre Gabriel Decamps, French 1803-1860- Village de Turquie, etching with drypoint, published 1847 by Les Artistes Contemporains, Paris, 10x17cm: Antoine Vollon, French 1833-1900- Figures in a kitchen; etching, signed and inscribed within the plate, 14x21cm (8) Please refer to department for condition report
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