Jean Béraud was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, the 12 January 1849 and deceased in Paris the 4 October He was a impressionist painter, probably born while the father, a sculptor who stimulated the artistic career of the son, worked in the workmanships of the Cathedral of St. Isaac. Béraud was famous for portraying the scenes of the parisiens quotidian life of the Belle Époque and was pupil of Léon Bonnat.He participated for the first time in the Hall in 1872, but, exactly thus, only he knew the success in 1875 thanks to his painting Glass ball, that inaugurated his impressionist period, and the Return of the burial. In 1894was received in the order of the Légion d'honneur. Jean Béraud was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, the 12 January 1849 and deceased in Paris the 4 October He was a impressionist painter, probably born while the father, a sculptor who stimulated the artistic career of the son, worked in the workmanships of the Cathedral of St. Isaac. Béraud was famous for portraying the scenes of the parisiens quotidian life of the Belle Époque and was pupil of Léon Bonnat.He participated for the first time in the Hall in 1872, but, exactly thus, only he knew the success in 1875 thanks to his painting Glass ball, that inaugurated his impressionist period, and the Return of the burial. In 1894was received in the order of the Légion d'honneur.
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