Jacques Édouard Quecq

Jacques Édouard Quecq, a French historical painter, born at Cambrai in 1796, and died in 1874. He was a pupil of Steuben. Among his works are:
 * First Combat of Romulus and Remus, 1827
 * Death of Vitellius, 1831
 * Death of Britannicus, 1833
 * After the Shipwreck, 1834
 * Saint Waast, 1838
 * Francis of Assisi, 1836
 * San Carlo Borromeo during the Plague at Milan, 1840
 * San Carlo Borromeo Administering the Viaticum to Pope Pius IV, 1842
 * Martin of Tours, 1846
 * Lais and Diogenes, 1850
 * Christ Fainting Under the Cross, 1861
 * Portrait of Louis XVIII