Jean Béraud

The Belle Époque: A Dream of Times Gone by

Volume I
Patrick Offenstadt

Jean Béraud (1849–1935) was an attentive observer of Parisian life and a chronicler of the Belle Époque. Béraud’s paintings portrayed the modern, urban features of Paris. In his views of the city’s boulevards, of its famous and picturesques districts, from the Champs-Élysées to Montmartre, Béraud captured Paris in all of its diversity. He painted “élégantes,” wanderers, absinthe drinkers, pool players, opera dancers, modists or ice-skaters. Jean Béraud, La Belle Époque, the first catalogue dedicated to this overlooked artist, gathers 478 paintings representing a world gone by.

AuthorPatrick Offenstadt
Documentation and IconographyNicole Castais and Pierre Saurisse
TranslationPeter Snowdon (Preface, Introduction, Conclusion) and Chris Miller (Catalogue Raisonné)
Publication Date1999
PublisherWildenstein Institute and Benedikt Taschen Verlag
ISBN3-8228-6513-3
Out of print

Jean Béraud

The Belle Époque: A Dream of Times Gone by

Patrick Offenstadt
Documentation and iconography: Nicole Castais and Pierre Saurisse
Translation: Peter Snowdon (Preface, Introduction, Conclusion)
and Chris Miller (Catalogue Raisonné)
1999
378 pages, 24 x 32 cm
784 illustrations in color and black & white
Wildenstein Institute and Benedikt Taschen Verlag
ISBN: 3-8228-6513-3
Out of print

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