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1849 Saint Petersburg, Russia - 1935 Paris, France. Known for: Aristocratic figure, portrait and street scene painting, commercial art.
Jean Beraud (January 12, 1849 - October 4, 1935) was a French Impressionist* painter and commercial artist noted for his paintings of Parisian life during the Belle Epoque*. Beraud was born in Saint... Read full biography
Jean Beraud (January 12, 1849 - October 4, 1935) was a French Impressionist* painter and commercial artist noted for his paintings of Parisian life during the Belle Epoque*. Beraud was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia. His father (also called Jean) was a sculptor and was likely working on the site... Read full biography
Jean Beraud (January 12, 1849 - October 4, 1935) was a French Impressionist* painter and commercial artist noted for his paintings of Parisian life during the Belle Epoque*. Beraud was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia. His father (also called Jean) was a sculptor and was likely working on the site of St. Isaac's Cathedral at the time of his son's birth. Beraud's mother was Genevieve Eugenie Jacquin; following the death of Beraud's father, the family moved to Paris. Beraud was in the process of... Read full biography
Jean Beraud (January 12, 1849 - October 4, 1935) was a French Impressionist* painter and commercial artist noted for his paintings of Parisian life during the Belle Epoque*. Beraud was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia. His father (also called Jean) was a sculptor and was likely working on the site of St. Isaac's Cathedral at the time of his son's birth. Beraud's mother was Genevieve Eugenie Jacquin; following the death of Beraud's father, the family moved to Paris. Beraud was in the process of being educated as a lawyer until the occupation of Paris during the Franco-Prussian war in 1870. Beraud became a student of Leon Bonnat, and exhibited his paintings at the Paris Salon* for the first time in 1872. However, he did not gain recognition... Read full biography
Jean Beraud (January 12, 1849 - October 4, 1935) was a French Impressionist* painter and commercial artist noted for his paintings of Parisian life during the Belle Epoque*. Beraud was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia. His father (also called Jean) was a sculptor and was likely working on the site of St. Isaac's Cathedral at the time of his son's birth. Beraud's mother was Genevieve Eugenie Jacquin; following the death of Beraud's father, the family moved to Paris. Beraud was in the process of being educated as a lawyer until the occupation of Paris during the Franco-Prussian war in 1870. Beraud became a student of Leon Bonnat, and exhibited his paintings at the Paris Salon* for the first time in 1872. However, he did not gain recognition until 1876, with his painting On the Way Back from the Funeral. He exhibited with the Society of Fre... Read full biography
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Jean Beraud (January 12, 1849 - October 4, 1935) was a French Impressionist* painter and commercial artist noted for his paintings of Parisian life during the Belle Epoque*.
Beraud was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia. His father (also called Jean) was a sculptor and was likely working on the site of St. Isaac's Cathedral at the time of his son's birth. Beraud's mother was Genevieve Eugenie Jacquin; following the death of Beraud's father, the family moved to Paris. Beraud was in the process of being educated as a lawyer until the occupation of Paris during the Franco-Prussian war in 1870.
Beraud became a student of Leon Bonnat, and exhibited his paintings at the Paris Salon* for the first time in 1872. However, he did not gain recognition until 1876, with his painting On the Way Back from the Funeral. He exhibited with the Society of French Watercolorists at the World's Fair, Exposition Universelle in Paris* 1889. He painted many scenes of Parisian daily life during the Belle Epoque in a style that stands somewhere between the academic* art of the Salon and that of the Impressionists. He received the Légion d'honneur in 1894.
Béraud's paintings often included truth-based humour and mockery of late 19th century Parisian life, along with frequent appearances of Biblical characters in then contemporary situations. Paintings such as Mary Magdalene in the House of the Pharisees aroused controversy when exhibited, because of these themes.
Towards the end of the 19th century, Béraud dedicated less time to his own painting but worked on numerous exhibition committees, including the Salon de la Société Nationale.
Béraud never married and had no children. He died in Paris on October 4, 1935, and is buried in Montparnasse Cemetery beside his mother.
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