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Jaccaci, August F., 1857-1930

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Personal name headingJaccaci, August F., 1857-1930
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Variant(s)Jaccaci, Augusto Floriano, 1857-1930
Associated countryFrance
U.S.
LocatedNew York, N.Y. Saint Paul, Minn.
Birth date1857-01-26
Death date1930-07-22
Place of birthFountainebleau, France
Place of deathNeuf-De-Grasse, France
AffiliationFranco-American Committee for the Protection of the Children of the Frontier
Profession or occupationArt historian Art editor Illustrator Mural painter Philanthropist
Found inHis On the trail of Don Quixote, 1896.
Noteworthy paintings in American private collections, 1979: t.p. (August F. Jaccaci)
Familypedia, WWW site, August 28, 2013 (heading: Auguste Florian Iaccaci (1857-1930); name variations: August F. Jaccaci; Auguste Florian Iaccaci; Auguste Florian Jaccaci; Augusto Florian Jaccaci; artist and humanitarian; born in Fountainebleau, France on January 26, 1857; migrated to the United States in 1876 and lived in St. Paul, Minnesota; in 1914, returned to Europe and performed philanthropic work; president of the Franco-American Committee for the Protection of the Children of the Frontier; died on July 22, 1930 in France)
   <http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Auguste_Florian_Iaccaci_(1857-1930)>
Archives of American Art, WWW site, August 28, 2013: August Jaccaci papers, 1889-1935 (August Florian Jaccaci; art historian; born in Fontainebleau, France in 1856; worked briefly as an artist in the Midwest, creating murals on commission, including a mural in the Capitol building in St. Paul, Minnesota; moved to New York City and worked as art editor for Century magazine; also wrote several articles and executed illustrations for the magazine; became art editor of McClure's magazine at its founding in 1896; left McClure's in 1902 and in 1903 began working on a major multi-volume book entitled Noteworthy Paintings in Private American Collections; died in Neuf-De-Grasse, France in 1930)
   <http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/august-jaccaci-papers-6877/more>
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