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19th-Century French Drawings

The museum's drawings by 19th-century French artists include the following works: Charles-Emile Jacque (1813-1894), The Swineherd, 1845, graphite; Jean-François Millet (1814-1875), Peasant with Wheelbarrow, n.d., wash and Seated Peasant, ca. 1848-50, graphite; Adolphe Appian (1818-1898), House and Garden, 1868, charcoal; Félix-Henri Bracquemond (1833-1914), Sea Gulls, n.d., crayon and wash; Félix Buhot (1847-1898), The Ass and the Old Woman, 1871, watercolor and crayon and Sketch for a Grasset, n.d., graphite; Maxime Lalanne (1827-1886), Berg-Op-Zoom, 1879, graphite, plus 5 other graphite and crayon drawings; and Alphonse Legros (1837-1911), Head of a Youth, 1889, silverpoint.

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