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(14 November 1899 - 11 September 1934) was a Swiss painter. Barraud was the eldest of four brothers who all painted or sculpted at various points in their lives.The brothers, François, Aim, Aurle and Charles, were largely self-taught artists having been raised as professional plasterers and house painters. Barraud attended evening classes at the local art school in 1911 together with his brothers. In 1919, he exhibited his paintings in La Chaux-de-Fonds and participated in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Basel.Encouraged by the success of the exhibitions he left Switzerland in 1922, and moved to Reims in France where he worked as a house painter for two years. He married Marie, a French woman, in 1924. Marie subsequently featured as a model in several of his paintings.Around 1924 or 1925, Barraud found work in Paris as an artist and craftsman. While living in Paris he studied painting at the Louvre. François Barraud painted mainly still lifes, female nudes and portraits, including several double portraits of himself and his wife, Marie His precise, realist style of painting developed under the influence of the old Flemish and French masters he had studied at the Louvre. Barraud suffered periods of illness throughout his life and died of tuberculosis in Geneva, in 1934, at the age of 34.

Francis Barraud Nature morte aux raisins oil painting artist


Francis Barraud Nature morte aux raisins oil painting artist

Nature morte aux raisins
Painting ID::  74423
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1929(1929) Oil on canvas 29.5 x 31 cm cjr


Francis Barraud Nature morte aux raisins oil painting artist


Francis Barraud Nature morte aux raisins oil painting artist

Nature morte aux raisins
Painting ID::  75776
new24/Francis Barraud-347973.jpg
 
Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 29.5 x 31 cm cyf


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