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François Barraud (24 November 1899 – 11 September 1934) was a Swiss painter. Barraud was the second eldest of four brothers who all painted or sculpted at various points in their lives. The brothers, François, Aimé, 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 p

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  • François Barraud (de)
  • François Barraud (en)
  • François Barraud (es)
  • François Barraud (fr)
  • François Barraud (nl)
  • François Barraud (pl)
  • François Barraud (pt)
  • Барро, Франсуа (ru)
  • François Barraud (sv)
  • Франсуа Барро (uk)
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  • François Emile Barraud (* 24. November 1899 in La Chaux-de-Fonds; † 10. September 1934 in Genf) war ein Schweizer Maler, der der Neuen Sachlichkeit zugeordnet wird. (de)
  • Emile-Francois Barraud (La Chaux-de-Fonds, 14 de noviembre de 1899 - Ginebra, 11 de septiembre de 1934) fue un pintor suizo.​​ (es)
  • François-Emile Barraud, né le 14 novembre 1899 à La Chaux-de-Fonds et mort le 11 septembre 1934 à Genève, est un artiste peintre, dessinateur, graveur et sculpteur suisse. (fr)
  • François Barraud (La Chaux-de-Fonds, 24 november 1899 - Genève, 11 september 1934) was een Zwitsers kunstschilder. Hij wordt gerekend tot de stroming van de Neue Sachlichkeit. (nl)
  • Франсуа-Эмиль Барро (фр. François-Emile Barraud, 24 ноября 1899 г. Ла-Шо-де-Фон — 11 сентября 1934 г. Женева) — швейцарский художник, представитель направления новая вещественность. (ru)
  • Франсуа Барро (фр. François-Emile Barraud; *24 листопада 1899, Ла Шо-де-Фон — 11 вересня, 1934, Женева) — швейцарський художник першої половини XX століття. (uk)
  • François Barraud (24 November 1899 – 11 September 1934) was a Swiss painter. Barraud was the second eldest of four brothers who all painted or sculpted at various points in their lives. The brothers, François, Aimé, 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 p (en)
  • François-Emile Barraud (ur. 24 listopada 1899 w La Chaux-de-Fonds, zm. 11 września 1934 w Genewie) – malarz szwajcarski, zaliczany do twórców Nowej Rzeczowości. Posługiwał się pseudonimem Gustave-François. Podobnie jak jego trzej bracia Aimé, Aurèle i Charles wyuczył się zawodu malarza i sztukatora. Dodatkowo uczył się wraz z braćmi od 1911 na wieczorowych kursach rysunku i modelowania w miejscowej Szkole Sztuk Użytkowych. Od roku 1922 pracował w Reims jak rzemieślnik, 1924 przeniósł się do Paryża, aby zapoznać się ze zbiorami Luwru. Pracował tam jako artysta i rzemieślnik. (pl)
  • François-Emile Barraud (14 de novembro 1899 – 11 de setembro 1934) foi um pintor suíço Barraud foi o mais velho de quatro irmãos, todos eles pintores ou escultores. Em 1919, expôs as suas pinturas em La Chaux-de-Fonds e participou na Exposição Nacional de Belas Artes, de Basileia. Incentivado pelo sucesso da exposição, deixou a Suíça em 1922, e mudou-se para Reims, em França, casou-se em 1924, com Marie, uma mulher francesa. Apesar de viver fora de Paris, estudou pintura no Louvre. Barraud morreu de tuberculose em Genebra, em 1934, com a idade de 34 anos. * * * Le Malcontent" Oil on canvas, 1930 (pt)
  • François Barraud, född 14 november 1899 i La Chaux-de-Fonds, död 11 september 1934 i Genève, var en schweizisk konstnär. Barraud var den äldste av fyra bröder, som alla målade eller skulpterade vid olika tillfällen i sina liv. Bröderna François, Aimé, Aurèle och Charles var i stort sett självlärda konstnärer som hade uppfostrats som murare och husmålare. François Barraud deltog kvällskurser i den lokala konstskolan 1911 tillsammans med sina bröder. 1919 visade han upp sina målningar i La Chaux-de-Fonds och deltog i den nationella utställningen för de sköna konsterna i Basel. Uppmuntrad av framgången av utställningarna han lämnade Schweiz 1922 och flyttade till Reims i Frankrike, där han arbetade som målare i två år. Han gifte sig 1924 med Marie, en fransk kvinna. Hon figurerade därefter so (sv)
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  • François Barraud (en)
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  • François Barraud (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/François_Barraud_Autoportrait.jpg
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  • Geneva, Switzerland (en)
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