(June 30, 1799 - June 20, 1882) was a French genre painter.
Born at Lyon, he traveled around the world, sketching on the way. He was particularly successful in rendering burlesque groups.
His painting, Scenes on the Coast of Africa, depicted on the right, was the inspiration behind Isaac Julien's short film The Attendant (1993). Biard was a known abolitionist against the Atlantic slave trade.
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This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of The Nuttall Encyclopædia.
Pintura Identificación:: 82948
Portrait of a woman new24/Francois-Auguste Biard-378758.jpg Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 214.5 x 159 cm (84.4 x 62.6 in)
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Pintura Identificación:: 83698
The Slave Trade. new24/Francois-Auguste Biard-475494.jpg Date 1840(1840)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 162.5 x 228.6 cm (64 x 90 in)
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Pintura Identificación:: 83906
Pastor Laestadius instructing the Lapps new24/Francois-Auguste Biard-638599.jpg Date 1840(1840)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 131 x 163 cm (51.6 x 64.2 in)
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Pintura Identificación:: 87750
Le Pasteur Lastadius instruisant les Lapons new25/Francois-Auguste Biard-696947.jpg 1840(1840)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 131 x 163 cm (51.6 x 64.2 in)
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Pintura Identificación:: 97638
Le Pasteur Laestadius instruisant les Lapons new26/Francois-Auguste Biard-764466.jpg 1840(1840)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 131 x 163 cm
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