Ernest Jaime Explained

Ernest Jaime
Birth Name:Jean-François Gem
Birth Date:1804
Occupation:Watercolourist, lithographer, art historian and playwright
Years Active:1832-1871

Jean-François-Ernest Jaime (28 April 1804  - 7 June 1884) was a French watercolourist, lithographer, art historian and playwright. He was the father of dramatist Adolphe Jaime (1824–1901).

He collaborated to Le Figaro and La Caricature.

His plays were presented on the most significant Parisian stages of the 19th century: Variétés, Gaîté, Palais-Royal, etc. He also authored some songs.

Works

Theatre

History

Songs

Lithographies and watercolours

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