Portrait of Jules Jacquemart

Jules Jacquemart

Jules Jacquemart was an artist and illustrator active during the period spanning 1872 to 1877. The artist's documented output reveals a primary focus on both graphic arts and published works, with collections representing four individual prints and eleven books.

Jacquemart’s work is held in the Cleveland Museum of Art, establishing the historical and museum-quality significance of the cataloged material. Notable titles represented in these collections include the detailed study Ivory and Celadon and the print A Genoise. The artist also contributed significantly to scholarly documentation, evidenced by the comprehensive book History of the Ceramic Art: A Descriptive and Philosophical Study of the Pottery of All Ages and All Nations. Other works represented in collections include Plants of the Greenhouse and Saucer with Rich Enameled Ground and Medallion Representing the Goddess Kounin.

The subject matter covered in Jacquemart’s published material, ranging from specific ceramic details to botanical illustration, suggests expertise in accurate rendering and technical documentation. Today, many of these images and texts are available in the public domain. Researchers and art enthusiasts can access high-quality prints of the known Jules Jacquemart prints and detailed illustrations.

17 works in collection

Works in Collection