Georges Jeanniot
Georges Jeanniot was an artist whose active documented career spanned the mid-to-late nineteenth century, operating between 1848 and 1895. His verifiable legacy rests primarily in the medium of printmaking.
Five examples of Georges Jeanniot prints are preserved in museum collections, confirming his activity within the graphic arts of the period. The National Gallery of Art holds several of these documented works, establishing a record of his oeuvre. These pieces include the genre scene Young Woman Seated in a Garden, as well as studies focusing on mood and character such as L'orage and Portrait de vielles femmes.
The enduring value of these works ensures that his prints are available for study. As many of these images have entered the public domain, researchers can access high-quality prints and reproductions of Jeanniot’s detailed compositions.
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