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Jacques Raymond Brascassat



Jacques Raymond Brascassat (born 30 August 1804 - died 28 February 1867, Paris) was a French painter born in Bordeaux, and studied art in Paris, where in 1825 he won a prix de Rome with a picture Chasse de Meleagre. He went to Italy and painted a number of landscapes which were exhibited between 1827 and 1835; but subsequently he devoted himself mainly to animal-painting, in which his reputation as an artist was made.



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