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Georges Arthur Jacquin (1851-1932) Drawing Marl Brittany Normandy Marine

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    Georges Arthur JACQUIN (1851-1932)
    Ink drawing on paper depicting a harbor scene
    signed lower left, numbered 965
    Dimensions (work): 17x23 cm / Dimensions (support): 25x32 cm
    Georges arthur
    Jacquin was born in 1851, in La Fère-Champenoise (Marne). Georges Jacquin studied under Gérome and made his debut at the Paris Salon in 1877. He was an associate of the National College of Fine Arts from 1905. Although best known for his decorative works of art such as jewelry, enamels, and ceramics, he etchings and drypoint engravings, and was even a chemist.
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    Georges Arthur JACQUIN (1851-1932)
    Ink drawing on paper depicting a harbor scene
    signed lower left, numbered 965
    Dimensions (work): 17x23 cm / Dimensions (support): 25x32 cm
    Georges Arthur Jacquin was born in 1851, in La Fère-Champenoise (Marne). Georges Jacquin studied under Gérome and made his debut at the Paris Salon in 1877. He was an associate of the National College of Fine Arts from 1905. Although best known for his decorative works of art such as jewelry, enamels and ceramics, he etchings and drypoint engravings, and was even a chemist.
    Dimensions (work): 17x23 cm / Dimensions (support): 25x32 cm Georges arthur Jacquin was born in 1851, in La Fère-Champenoise (Marne). Georges Jacquin studied under Gérome and made his debut at the Paris Salon in 1877. He was an associate of the National College of Fine Arts from 1905. Although best known for his decorative works of art such as jewelry, enamels, and ceramics, he etchings and drypoint engravings, and was even a chemist.  Georges Arthur Jacquin was born in 1851, in La Fère-Champenoise (Marne). Georges Jacquin studied under Gérome and made his debut at the Paris Salon in 1877. He was an associate of the National College of Fine Arts from 1905. Although best known for his decorative works of art such as jewelry, enamels and ceramics, he etchings and drypoint engravings, and was