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Jean-Georges BeraudJan 12, 1849 - Oct 4, 1935
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Jean-Georges Béraud was a French impressionist painter. His father was a sculptor and was probably working on the site of St Isaac's Cathedral when Jean was born.
The works of Béraud, a disciple of Léon Bonnat, were exhibited at the Salon for the first time in 1872, but he only gained some recognition in 1876, with his "On the way back from the funeral". He painted many scenes of Parisian daily life during the Belle Époque. He received the Légion d'honneur in 1894.
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- Waiting, rue de Chateaubriand, Paris
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Jean-Georges Beraud
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- Woman Eating Roasted Nuts Walking Down a City Street, France
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Jean-Georges Beraud
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- Woman in Bathing Suit at the Beach
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Jean-Georges Beraud
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- Workers leaving the Maison Paquin
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Jean-Georges Beraud
- 30 X 40 in
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