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Jacque Collection (#6)

"Jacques: A Journey Through Time and Cultures" Step into the world of Jacques, a name that has left its mark in various realms

Background imageJacque Collection: Cartoon, 5 July 1963, by Jacques-Armand Cardon, in Minute, France

Cartoon, 5 July 1963, by Jacques-Armand Cardon, in Minute, France
JOHN F. KENNEDY CARTOON. Cartoon, 5 July 1963, by Jacques-Armand Cardon, in Minute, France

Background imageJacque Collection: Young George Washington meeting with French military commander Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre

Young George Washington meeting with French military commander Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre in 1753
WASHINGTON & ST. PIERRE. Young George Washington meeting with French military commander Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre in 1753

Background imageJacque Collection: JOHN FILSON (c1747-1788). American pioneer, surveyor, and author

JOHN FILSON (c1747-1788). American pioneer, surveyor, and author. Watercolor by Jacques Reich (1852-1923)

Background imageJacque Collection: JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU (1712-1778). French philosopher and writer

JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU (1712-1778). French philosopher and writer. Marble bust, 1778, by Jean-Antoine Houdon

Background imageJacque Collection: JACQUES HÉBERT (1755-1794). French journalist and Revolutionary politician. Etching, French, 1823

JACQUES HÉBERT (1755-1794). French journalist and Revolutionary politician. Etching, French, 1823

Background imageJacque Collection: VOLTAIRE & ROUSSEAU. French philosopher and author, Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778), with Voltaire

VOLTAIRE & ROUSSEAU. French philosopher and author, Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778), with Voltaire, assumed name of Francois Marie Arouet (1694-1778), also a French writer

Background imageJacque Collection: FLORIDA: HUNTERS, c1591. Florida Native Americans hunting deer

FLORIDA: HUNTERS, c1591. Florida Native Americans hunting deer, having first disguised themselves with the heads and skins of deer

Background imageJacque Collection: DE BRY: MAGICIAN, 1591. Outina, king of Florida Native Americans

DE BRY: MAGICIAN, 1591. Outina, king of Florida Native Americans, consulting with his magician before going into battle. Line engraving, 1591, by Theodor de Bry, after Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues

Background imageJacque Collection: ALLEGORICAL ENGRAVING, 1792. French engraving, 1792, depicting an allegorical encounter in

ALLEGORICAL ENGRAVING, 1792. French engraving, 1792, depicting an allegorical encounter in the Elysian Fields. French revolutionary Comte de Mirabeau hands Jean Jacques Rousseau a copy of his Essay

Background imageJacque Collection: ADOLPHE QUETELET (1796-1874). Lambert Adolphe Jacques Qu

ADOLPHE QUETELET (1796-1874). Lambert Adolphe Jacques Qu

Background imageJacque Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN CEREMONY. Florida Native Americans consecrating the skin of a stag to the sun

NATIVE AMERICAN CEREMONY. Florida Native Americans consecrating the skin of a stag to the sun, while French soldiers (right) observe the ceremony

Background imageJacque Collection: DE BRY: KING AND MAGICIAN. Outina, king of Florida Native Americans

DE BRY: KING AND MAGICIAN. Outina, king of Florida Native Americans, consulting with his magician before going into battle

Background imageJacque Collection: FLORIDA NATIVE AMERICANS, 1591. Florida Native Americans tilling and planting

FLORIDA NATIVE AMERICANS, 1591. Florida Native Americans tilling and planting. Line engraving, 1591, by Theodor de Bry after a now lost drawing by Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues

Background imageJacque Collection: OPERA: GRAND DUCHESS, 1867. Scene from an 1867 performance of Jacques Offenbachs operetta The

OPERA: GRAND DUCHESS, 1867. Scene from an 1867 performance of Jacques Offenbachs operetta The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, at the Royal Italian Opera House, Covent Garden, London, England

Background imageJacque Collection: FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1789. A crowd carrying the busts of the Duke of Orleans and Jacques Necker

FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1789. A crowd carrying the busts of the Duke of Orleans and Jacques Necker, two popular favorites, clash with a unit of German Guards at the Place Louis XV, 12 July 1789

Background imageJacque Collection: JACQUES FOUQUIÈRES (c1580-1659). French (Flemish-born) painter

JACQUES FOUQUIÈRES (c1580-1659). French (Flemish-born) painter. Copper engraving, French, 18th century

Background imageJacque Collection: MONTREAL: MARKET SQUARE. Bounsecours market at Jacques Cartier Square, Montreal, Canada

MONTREAL: MARKET SQUARE. Bounsecours market at Jacques Cartier Square, Montreal, Canada. Line engraving, 1889

Background imageJacque Collection: SHEET MUSIC: POLKA, 1844. Page from an English newspaper of 1844 introducing a new dance, the polka

SHEET MUSIC: POLKA, 1844. Page from an English newspaper of 1844 introducing a new dance, the polka, to it readers with the music sheet for a polka by Jacques Offenbach

Background imageJacque Collection: CHARLES ÉMILE JACQUE (1813-1894). French painter and engraver. Wood engraving, English, 1888

CHARLES ÉMILE JACQUE (1813-1894). French painter and engraver. Wood engraving, English, 1888

Background imageJacque Collection: FLORIDA: MAP, 1591. Engraved map of Florida by Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues published by Theodor de

FLORIDA: MAP, 1591. Engraved map of Florida by Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues published by Theodor de Bry at Frankfort, 1591

Background imageJacque Collection: FRANCOIS L OLONNOIS. Original name Jacques Jean David Nau (c1630-1671?). French pirate

FRANCOIS L OLONNOIS. Original name Jacques Jean David Nau (c1630-1671?). French pirate. Line engraving, English, 1704

Background imageJacque Collection: FLORIDA NATIVE AMERICANS, c1590. Chief Satourioua with his wife on their evening walk

FLORIDA NATIVE AMERICANS, c1590. Chief Satourioua with his wife on their evening walk. Engraving, c1590, by Theodor de Bry after Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues

Background imageJacque Collection: GYPSY CAMP, 17th CENTURY. Gypsy encampment. French engraving after Jacques Callot, 17th century

GYPSY CAMP, 17th CENTURY. Gypsy encampment. French engraving after Jacques Callot, 17th century

Background imageJacque Collection: JACQUES INAUDI (1867-1892). Italian mathematical prodigy. Line engraving, English, 1892

JACQUES INAUDI (1867-1892). Italian mathematical prodigy. Line engraving, English, 1892

Background imageJacque Collection: VOLTAIRE & ROUSSEAU. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778), French philosopher and author with Voltaire

VOLTAIRE & ROUSSEAU. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778), French philosopher and author with Voltaire, assumed name of Francois Marie Arouet (1694-1778), French writer

Background imageJacque Collection: SLEEPING WOMAN. Steel engraving after Jean Jacques Henner (1829-1905)

SLEEPING WOMAN. Steel engraving after Jean Jacques Henner (1829-1905)

Background imageJacque Collection: MARQUETTE & JOLLIET, 1673. Father Jacques Marquette (standing), Louis Jolliet

MARQUETTE & JOLLIET, 1673. Father Jacques Marquette (standing), Louis Jolliet, and their companions descending the Mississippi River in 1673. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageJacque Collection: NUDE. The Wave and The Pearl. Steel engraving after Paul Jacques Aim

NUDE. The Wave and The Pearl. Steel engraving after Paul Jacques Aim

Background imageJacque Collection: ANNE ROBERT TURGOT (1727-1781). Baron de l Aulne. French statesman and economist

ANNE ROBERT TURGOT (1727-1781). Baron de l Aulne. French statesman and economist. Steel engraving, English, 19th century

Background imageJacque Collection: JACQUES BENIGNE BOSSUET (1627-1704). French Roman Catholic prelate. Stipple engraving, English, 1833

JACQUES BENIGNE BOSSUET (1627-1704). French Roman Catholic prelate. Stipple engraving, English, 1833

Background imageJacque Collection: FATHER JACQUES MARQUETTE. Father Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet making a portage during their

FATHER JACQUES MARQUETTE. Father Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet making a portage during their descent of the Mississippi River in 1673. Colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageJacque Collection: JACQUES MONTGOLFIER (1745-1799). French inventor: line engraving, French, 19th century

JACQUES MONTGOLFIER (1745-1799). French inventor: line engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageJacque Collection: IL: FATHER MARQUETTE, 1673. Father Jacques Marquette welcomed by the Illinois Native Americans in

IL: FATHER MARQUETTE, 1673. Father Jacques Marquette welcomed by the Illinois Native Americans in 1673. Colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageJacque Collection: JACQUES DE MOLAY (1243-1314). French knight. Molay being burned at the stake by order of Phillip

JACQUES DE MOLAY (1243-1314). French knight. Molay being burned at the stake by order of Phillip IV of France: steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageJacque Collection: JACQUES CHARLES (1746-1823). Jaques Alexandre C

JACQUES CHARLES (1746-1823). Jaques Alexandre C

Background imageJacque Collection: AIMÉ BONPLAND (1773-1858). Aim

AIMÉ BONPLAND (1773-1858). Aim

Background imageJacque Collection: LOUIS XVII (1785-1795). The dauphin of France, Louis-Charles

LOUIS XVII (1785-1795). The dauphin of France, Louis-Charles. Engraving after an oil by Jacques-Louis David

Background imageJacque Collection: JACQUES COEUR (c1395-1456). French merchant. An apologetic Jacques Coeur before Charles VII in 1451

JACQUES COEUR (c1395-1456). French merchant. An apologetic Jacques Coeur before Charles VII in 1451: line engraving after a 15th century French miniature

Background imageJacque Collection: DE BRY: NATIVE AMERICAN RITUAL. A triumphant and solemn ritual in celebration of the defeat of an

DE BRY: NATIVE AMERICAN RITUAL. A triumphant and solemn ritual in celebration of the defeat of an enemy. Line engraving by Theodor de Bry after Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues, 1591

Background imageJacque Collection: BATTLE OF HASTINGS, 1066. William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings, 14 October 1066

BATTLE OF HASTINGS, 1066. William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings, 14 October 1066. Line engraving, 19th century, after a painting by Philip James de Loutherbourg

Background imageJacque Collection: ROBERT & CHARLES: BALLOON. Ascent of Robert and Charles in a hydrogen balloon at Tuilleries

ROBERT & CHARLES: BALLOON. Ascent of Robert and Charles in a hydrogen balloon at Tuilleries, December, 1783: contermporary engraving

Background imageJacque Collection: THIRTY YEARS WAR, 1633. Plate 2 from Jacques Callots Les miseres et les malheurs de la guerre, 1633

THIRTY YEARS WAR, 1633. Plate 2 from Jacques Callots Les miseres et les malheurs de la guerre, 1633, chronicling the Thirty Years War

Background imageJacque Collection: JACQUES de MORGAN (1857-1924). French archaeologist. Displaying a golden crown from the mummy of

JACQUES de MORGAN (1857-1924). French archaeologist. Displaying a golden crown from the mummy of Queen Knemit at Dahshur, Egypt, 1896: contemporary wood engraving, English

Background imageJacque Collection: JACQUES CHARLES (1746-1823). Jacques Alexandre C

JACQUES CHARLES (1746-1823). Jacques Alexandre C

Background imageJacque Collection: SOCRATES (470?-399 B. C. ). Greek philosopher. The death of Socrates. Wood engraving, 19th century

SOCRATES (470?-399 B. C. ). Greek philosopher. The death of Socrates. Wood engraving, 19th century
SOCRATES (470?-399 B.C.). Greek philosopher. The death of Socrates. Wood engraving, 19th century, after the painting by Jacques Louis David

Background imageJacque Collection: BALLOONING, PARIS, 1783. Charles and Roberts first ascent in a hydrogen balloon in Paris, France

BALLOONING, PARIS, 1783. Charles and Roberts first ascent in a hydrogen balloon in Paris, France, 1 December 1783

Background imageJacque Collection: NATIVE AMERICANS: COLLECTING GOLD. Florida Native Americans getting gold from the rivers

NATIVE AMERICANS: COLLECTING GOLD. Florida Native Americans getting gold from the rivers. Copper engraving, 1591, by Theodor de Bry after Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues

Background imageJacque Collection: THIRTY YEARS WAR, 1633. Plate 4 from Jacques Callots Les miseres es les malheurs de la guerre, 1633

THIRTY YEARS WAR, 1633. Plate 4 from Jacques Callots Les miseres es les malheurs de la guerre, 1633, chronicling the horrors of the Thirty Years War




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"Jacques: A Journey Through Time and Cultures" Step into the world of Jacques, a name that has left its mark in various realms. From the Florida Native Americans' village in 1591 to the groundbreaking expeditions of Jacques Cousteau, this caption takes you on a captivating journey. In 1591, artist Theodore de Bry immortalized the vibrant life of Florida Native Americans through his colored engravings. Inspired by lost drawings from Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues, these illustrations depict scenes like curing fish and game on a barbecue—an ancient culinary tradition preserved for generations. Fast forward to 1959 when French oceanographer Jacques Cousteau embarked on an extraordinary adventure aboard Calypso. Witness him climbing into his Diving Saucer docked in New York Harbor—a moment that symbolizes his relentless pursuit of exploring the depths beneath our oceans. Cousteau's underwater escapades didn't stop there; he introduced us to his innovative underwater electric scooter while filming "The Silent World. " Released in 1956, this film showcased mesmerizing footage captured during Cousteau's daring expeditions—truly immersing viewers into an unknown realm. Beyond exploration lies artistry. Pencil drawing by Hilda Wiener captures chamber musicians such as Jacques Thibaud, Pablo Casals, and Alfred Cortot harmoniously creating melodies that transcend time itself. Their passion for music echoes throughout history. Returning once again to Florida Native Americans depicted by Theodor de Bry after Le Moyne's drawings—this time tilling and planting their land with utmost care and reverence for nature's bounties. These images remind us of their deep connection with Mother Earth—a bond we should cherish today more than ever. As we delve further into artistic expressions inspired by nature, Francois Rouget presents Les Moutons (sheep) from Magasin Pittoresque in 1862—a picturesque portrayal evoking the simplicity and serenity of rural life.