Jean Beraud (1849-1935) was a French painter and printmaker known for his depictions of Parisian life. His work is noted for its realism and attention to detail, capturing the everyday life of the city and its people. He was a master of the Impressionist style, often incorporating elements of the Naturalist movement. His prints are highly sought after and have become an important part of the history of French art.
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Beraud Prints
- An Argument in the Corridors of the Opera
- At the Cafe
- The Backgammon Players
- The Banks of the Seine, 1880
- The Gardens of Paris, or The Beauties of the Night
- The Boulevard at Night, in front of the Theatre des Varietes, Paris
- The Boulevard des Capucines and the Vaudeville Theatre
- The Boulevard Montmartre and the Theatre des Varietes, Paris
- Boulevard Poissonniere in the Rain
- The Boulevards, Evening in Front of the Cafe Napolitain, Paris
- The Box by the Stalls
- The Chalet du Cycle in the Bois de Boulogne
- The Club
- The Colonne Morris
- The Course at Longchamps
- Dinner at Les Ambassadeurs
- An Elegant Dinner Party
- Entrance to the Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889
- The Funeral of Victor Hugo at the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, 1885
- The Gaming Room at the Casino
- In the Circle
- In the Wings at the Opera House
- La Patisserie Gloppe, Champs Elysees, Paris
- Le Journal des Debats
- Leaving the Conservatoire
- Leaving the Lycee Condorcet
- On the Boulevard
- Outside the Opera, Paris
- Outside the Theatre du Vaudeville, Paris
- Parisian Woman in the Place de la Concorde, Paris
- The Promenade on the Champs-Elysees, Paris
- Revue at the Theatre des Varietes
- The Roasted Chestnut Seller
- The Salon of the Countess Potocka
- The Soiree
- St Mary Magdalene in the House of Simon the Pharisee
- The Victoria
- Waiting, Rue de Chateaubriand, Paris
- The Widower, 1910
- Workers leaving the Maison Paquin, in the rue de la Paix, Paris