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View of the Tiber, Victor Jean Nicolle  French, Pen and ink with watercolor washes on paper
Victor Jean Nicolle
before 1789
Fantasy View of the Roman Forum, Victor Jean Nicolle  French, Pen and brown ink, watercolor
Victor Jean Nicolle
n.d.
The Tiber at the Outskirts of Rome, Victor Jean Nicolle  French, Pen and brown ink, brush and gray wash over red chalk
Victor Jean Nicolle
n.d.
Town in an Alpine Valley, Victor Jean Nicolle  French, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown, blue-gray and reddish washes, heightened with white and blue gouache over graphite
Victor Jean Nicolle
n.d.
Village in an Alpine Valley, Victor Jean Nicolle  French, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown and red-brown wash, pale blue gouache, heightened with white, over graphite
Victor Jean Nicolle
n.d.
Man Seated in Prison, Victor Jean Nicolle  French, Watercolor
Victor Jean Nicolle
1781
Le Grand Châtelet (Grand Châtelet, Paris circa 1780), Charles Meryon  French, Etching and drypoint
Charles Meryon
After Victor Jean Nicolle
1861
Le Pont-au-Change, vers 1784 (Pont-au-Change, Paris, circa 1784), Charles Meryon  French, Etching
Charles Meryon
After Victor Jean Nicolle
1855
Le Pont-au-Change vers 1784, Charles Meryon  French, Etching; first state of six
Charles Meryon
after Victor Jean Nicolle
1855
Victor Hugo (1802–1885), Jean-Désiré Ringel d'Illzach, Cast bronze, French
Medalist: Jean-Désiré Ringel d'Illzach
1884
Jean-Victor Moreau, Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin  French, Charcoal (?), Conté crayon, and white-chalk heightening on off-white laid paper coated with gouache, American
Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin
ca. 1806 or 1811
Pierre-Paul David d'Angers, Victor Peter  French, Cast bronze with dark green patination, French, Paris
Medalist: Victor Peter
1881
Victor Hugo, Pierre Jean David d'Angers  French, Bronze, French, Paris
After Pierre Jean David d'Angers
Founder Cast by Ferdinand Barbedienne
late 19th century
Landscape, Jean Victor Bertin  French, Oil on canvas
Jean Victor Bertin
ca. 1810–20
Classical Landscape with Figures, Jean Victor Bertin  French, Oil on wood
Jean Victor Bertin
1803
Deer at the Edge of a Wood, Jean Victor Bertin  French, Oil on paper, laid down on canvas
Jean Victor Bertin
1835
Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix (1798–1863), Pierre Jean David d'Angers  French, Bronze, French
Medalist: Pierre Jean David d'Angers
Founder Richard Frères
1828
Jean and Pierre Charpentier, the Artist's Sons, Alexandre-Louis-Marie Charpentier  French, Bronze, cast, French
Alexandre-Louis-Marie Charpentier
1899–1903
Le Réve du Travailleur (The Worker's Dream), Jean-Victor Joseph-Ambroise Ségoffin  French, Bronze, French
Medalist: Jean-Victor Joseph-Ambroise Ségoffin
1904
The Prince Imperial, Paul-Victor Lebas  French, Carnelian onyx, French
Paul-Victor Lebas
ca. 1865
Drummer Boy Attacked by a Cossack, Jean Victor Schnetz  French, Brush and brown wash, heightened with white, over black chalk
Jean Victor Schnetz
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to Théodore Géricault
ca. 1817
A Plane Tree, Jean Victor Bertin  French, Black chalk
Jean Victor Bertin
late 18th–mid-19th century
The Architect Charles-Victor Famin, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres  French, Graphite
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
1836
Ravine at Sorrento, Edouard Bertin  French, Oil on paper mounted on board
Edouard Bertin
1821 or later
A Village on Ischia (Fontana?), Léon Fleury  French, Oil on paper, laid down on cardboard
Léon Fleury
ca. 1828
Boy crying, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux  French, Cast terracotta, French, Paris
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux
1870–72
Beech Tree, Achille-Etna Michallon  French, Oil on canvas
Achille-Etna Michallon
by 1817
The Sultan's Tiger, Benjamin-Constant (Jean-Joseph-Benjamin Constant)  French, Oil on canvas
Benjamin-Constant (Jean-Joseph-Benjamin Constant)