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Jean Beauduin | Genre painter


Jean Beauduin (1851-1916) was a Belgian painter**, draughtsman and illustrator of genre scenes, portraits and landscapes. Although Belgian by birth, Jean Beauduin would spend much of his life in France where he built a considerable reputation as an oil painter.
He received his artistic training at the Academy of Antwerp.





He moved to Paris shortly afterwards to work as an illustrator for numerous newspapers and magazines, such as "Le Figaro", "La France illustrée", "Panurge", "La Silhouette", "La Chronique Parisienne" and "Paris illustrée".
He exhibited his oeuvre at the "Salon des Artistes Français" in Paris.


He exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Francaises as well as many expositions in the US and Europe. He traveled to New York and Boston to sell his paintings at the most prestigious galleries of the late 19th century. He is listed as one of the "petit maitres" of his time.














Jean Beauduin, nato nel 1851 a Verviers e morto nel 1916 a Parigi, é stato un pittore Belga**.
Laureato alla Royal Academy of Fine Arts di Anversa, espone al Salon di Parigi dal 1888.
Ha collaborato in molte riviste illustrate come "Le Figaro", "La France illustrée", "Panurge", "La Silhouette", "La Chronique Parisienne", "Paris illustrée", ed ha eseguito disegni che accompagnano il libro in costume di Armand Silvestre. Ha risieduto a Sannois.
Le sue ceneri furono depositate nella casella 5306 del colombario di Père-Lachaise,  Francia.
Jean Beauduin, morto in Francia, è rappresentato solo da un paesaggio nel museo della sua città natale.