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  2. Auguste Vacquerie. Auguste Vacquerie (1819–1895) was a French journalist and man of letters. Biography. Vacquerie was born at Villequier (Seine-Maritime) on 19 November 1819. He was from his earliest days an admirer of Victor Hugo, with whom he was connected by the marriage of his brother Charles with Léopoldine Hugo.

    • Caricature of Auguste Vacquerie1. c. 1859. Graphite with erasure on tan wove paper; 284 × 176 mm. The Art Institute of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Carter H. Harrison Collection, 1933.897.
    • Caricature of Léon Manchon2. 1858. Charcoal, with stumping and heightened with white chalk, on blue laid paper (partially discolored to yellowish gray); 612 × 452 mm.
    • Caricature of a Man in a Small Hat3. 1855/56. Graphite on commercially prepared cream wove card (discolored to tan); 198 × 149 mm. The Art Institute of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Carter H. Harrison Collection, 1933.892.
    • Caricature of a Man with a Big Cigar4. 1855/56. Black and red chalk, with touches of colored chalks, on blue wove paper (discolored to blue-gray), laid down on cream wove paper, laid down on blue wove paper; 598 × 385 mm (primary/secondary/tertiary supports)
  3. Aug 7, 2009 · Auguste Vacquerie (1819–1895) was a French journalist and man of letters. Wikidata Q940439 ... Auguste Vacquerie, Auguste De Vacquerie Ulan 500327365 View the ...

  4. Auguste Vacquerie (1819-1895) was a French journalist and man of letters. After a classical education, he turned to critique and journalism. He co-founded in Paris the political newspaper L’Évènement, with Paul Meurice, his good friend from College Charlemagne, Charles, and François-Vic- tor Hugo.

  5. Claude Monet’s Auguste Vacquerie was drawn in [glossary:graphite] on tan [glossary:wove] paper. The artist used fine graphite lines to establish the general form and define facial details but then developed the figure further with dark, dense lines, particularly in the hair and eyes, and broad areas of shading to create volume ( fig. 1 ).

  6. Auguste Vacquerie was a French painter and illustrator who lived from 1819 to 1895. He was born in Rouen, Normandy, and established himself as a painter of Orientalist scenes before focusing on the genre of Realism.

  7. Caricature of Auguste Vacquerie Date: c. 1859. Artist: Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926) after Nadar (French, 1820–1910)

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