Adolphe Beaufrère, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Adolphe Beaufrère

French painter and engraver

Date of Birth: 24-Mar-1876

Place of Birth: Quimperlé, Brittany, France

Date of Death: 16-Feb-1960

Profession: engraver, painter

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Adolphe Beaufrère

  • Adolphe Beaufrère (Quimper March 24, 1876 – February 16, 1960 Larmor-Plage) was a French painter, illustrator, and engraver. Beaufrère joined the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1897 where he studied under Gustave Moreau and Fernand Cormon.
  • Besides painting, he also worked in printmaking.
  • His first exhibition was in 1898 at the Salon.
  • In 1911, a scholarship enabled him to travel to Algeria, Italy and Spain.
  • During the First World War, he served in the infantry.
  • In 1922, he decided to settle permanently in Larmor-Plage.
  • He primarily used etching and drypoint, with some attempts at woodcut. In 1949, he illustrated Forest Voisine Mauritius Genevoix (Contemporary Books, 1949).
  • He also contributed to the Ernest de Ganay (Society of St.
  • Eloy, 1957) series of books Castles of Ile-de-France, and Old Abbeys of Ile-de-France Louis Reau (Society of St.
  • Eloy, 1955) with fellow illustrators Henry Cheffer.

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