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| Jeune femme traversant le boulevard |
Born in Saint Petersburg in 1846 to an artistic family, Jean Béraud originally set about to study law when the occupation of Paris in 1870 during the Franco-Prussian War forced him onto a different track. Discovering his love of painting, he first exhibited in the famed Salon of the Académie des Beaux-Arts in 1872. Over the following decades, Béraud became known for detailed, glamorous, often humorous, scenes of Parisian life during the Belle Époque. His works remain today as a feast for the eyes of anyone fascinated with the turn of the previous century.
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| La Rue de la Paix |
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| Avenue Parisienne |
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| Paris Kiosk |
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| A Windy Day on the Pont des Arts |
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| Boulevard des capucines |
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| Chalet du Cycle au Bois du Bologne |
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| Café Gloppe |
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| Envole d'un Biplan Type Wright |
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| Home, Driver |
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| La Modiste Sur Les Champs Elysees |
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| Parisienne place de la Concorde |
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| The Drinkers |













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