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Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

French, b. 1953

Philippe Charles Jacquet is not simply a painter of landscapes; he is a creator. Jacquet has mastered the ability to combine what is real and what is imagined. As a result, his compositions, heavily inspired by Brittany coasts and estuaries, have an element of the sublime and register deeply with the subconscious. Although he paints sparse landscapes, there is something fundamentally pleasing in the surreal, idealized quality of his work. Jacquet is an architectural painter; he plans his landscapes and their built environments with measured precision, constructing them in a layered variety of media and methods until they are as real as they are imagined. The materiality finessed, from mirror-like water to rust-scored wood grain, brings his painted compositions to life. The combination of textures, geometric accuracy and concise colors creates esotericism that includes viewers rather than excludes them. Jacquet’s solitary structures do not reject but envelop the viewer with the familiarity of a feeling.

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Artist: Philippe Charles Jacquet
Atelier Porte Ouverte
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Boston, MA
Philippe Charles Jacquet is not simply a painter of landscapes; he is a creator. Jacquet has mastered the ability to combine what is real and what is imagined. As a result, his comp...
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2010s Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Le dernier verre
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Boston, MA
Philippe Charles Jacquet is not simply a painter of landscapes; he is a creator. Jacquet has mastered the ability to combine what is real and what is imagined. As a result, his comp...
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2010s Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Les Robinsons
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Boston, MA
Philippe Charles Jacquet is not simply a painter of landscapes; he is a creator. Jacquet has mastered the ability to combine what is real and what is imagined. As a result, his comp...
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2010s Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

La rivière
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Boston, MA
Philippe Charles Jacquet is not simply a painter of landscapes; he is a creator. Jacquet has mastered the ability to combine what is real and what is imagined. As a result, his comp...
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2010s Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

Le Retour
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Boston, MA
Philippe Charles Jacquet is not simply a painter of landscapes; he is a creator. Jacquet has mastered the ability to combine what is real and what is imagined. As a result, his comp...
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2010s Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

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Wood Panel, Oil

Inondation a Port Marly
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Boston, MA
Philippe Charles Jacquet is not simply a painter of landscapes; he is a creator. Jacquet has mastered the ability to combine what is real and what is imagined. As a result, his comp...
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2010s Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

Le Chatelier
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Boston, MA
Philippe Charles Jacquet is not simply a painter of landscapes; he is a creator. Jacquet has mastered the ability to combine what is real and what is imagined. As a result, his comp...
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2010s Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

le trop plein
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Boston, MA
Philippe Charles Jacquet is not simply a painter of landscapes; he is a creator. Jacquet has mastered the ability to combine what is real and what is imagined. As a result, his comp...
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2010s Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

le petit port
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Boston, MA
Philippe Charles Jacquet is not simply a painter of landscapes; he is a creator. Jacquet has mastered the ability to combine what is real and what is imagined. As a result, his comp...
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2010s Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

Les Echoués
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Boston, MA
Philippe Charles Jacquet is not simply a painter of landscapes; he is a creator. Jacquet has mastered the ability to combine what is real and what is imagined. As a result, his comp...
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2010s Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Saint Sulliac
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Boston, MA
Philippe Charles Jacquet is not simply a painter of landscapes; he is a creator. Jacquet has mastered the ability to combine what is real and what is imagined. As a result, his comp...
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2010s Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

L'aspiration
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Boston, MA
Philippe Charles Jacquet is not simply a painter of landscapes; he is a creator. Jacquet has mastered the ability to combine what is real and what is imagined. As a result, his comp...
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2010s Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

Le peintre
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Boston, MA
Philippe Charles Jacquet is not simply a painter of landscapes; he is a creator. Jacquet has mastered the ability to combine what is real and what is imagined. As a result, his comp...
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2010s Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

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Oil, Board

20h15
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Boston, MA
Philippe Charles Jacquet is not simply a painter of landscapes; he is a creator. Jacquet has mastered the ability to combine what is real and what is imagined. As a result, his comp...
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2010s Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

le grand bain
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Boston, MA
Philippe Charles Jacquet is not simply a painter of landscapes; he is a creator. Jacquet has mastered the ability to combine what is real and what is imagined. As a result, his comp...
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2010s Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

Le passeur
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Boston, MA
Philippe Charles Jacquet is not simply a painter of landscapes; he is a creator. Jacquet has mastered the ability to combine what is real and what is imagined. As a result, his comp...
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2010s Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

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Oil, Board

Couchant pourpre
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Boston, MA
Philippe Charles Jacquet is not simply a painter of landscapes; he is a creator. Jacquet has mastered the ability to combine what is real and what is imagined. As a result, his comp...
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2010s Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

Figures - Original Drawing on Paper by Charles Jacque - Mid 19th Century
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Roma, IT
Figures And Animals is an Original China Ink Drawing realized by Charles Jacque (1813-1894). Good condition on a Yellowed paper, included a white cardboard passpartout (37.5x55.5 cm...
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Late 19th Century Barbizon School Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

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Paper, Pencil

Fisherman - Original Drawing on Paper by Charles Jacque - Mid 19th Century
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Roma, IT
Fisherman is an Original China Ink Drawing realized by Charles Jacque (1813-1894). Good condition on a Yellowed paper, included a white cardboard passpartout (50x32.5 cm). Hand -s...
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Late 19th Century Barbizon School Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

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Pencil

Musician - Original Drawing on Paper by Charles Jacque - Mid 19th Century
By Philippe Charles Jacquet
Located in Roma, IT
Musician and Dog is an Original China Ink Drawing realized by Charles Jacque (1813-1894). Fair condition on a Yellowed paper, included a cream colored cardboard passpartout (35x45 ...
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Late 19th Century Modern Philippe Charles Jacquet Art

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Pencil, Paper

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