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Name
  
Jacques Barraband


Died
  
1809, Lyon, France

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Jacques Barraband (or Pierre-Paul Barraband) (1767? (baptized 1768), Aubusson (Creuse), France–1 October 1809, Lyon) was a French zoological and botanical illustrator, renowned for his lifelike renderings of tropical birds. His pictures were based on mounted specimens and his illustration was considered the most accurate ones made during the early 1800s.

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Biography

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Barraband was born to Jacques Barraband and Marie-Anne Bebit in 1767 (or 1768) and was baptized on August 31, 1768 at the church of Sainte-Croix in Aubusson. His father worked in the local tapestry factory and the son too worked there briefly after studying art at the local school which was famed for producing several artists of note including Francis Roby de Faureix and Etienne de La Seiglière de La Cour. He later moved to Paris, working at tapestry and carpet stores on rue de la Huchette and studying art at l’Academie royale de peinture under Joseph-Laurent Malaine. During the French exposition of 1798, he produced some paintings for the carpet manufacturers Gobelins and Savonnerie and for the porcelain makers Dihl and Gerhard. He also made illustrations of insects for the French naturalist Sonnini and illustrated a book by Fournier on Egypt.He then produced a series of watercolours of birds and flowers between 1801 and 1804 by direct commission of Napoleon Bonaparte. Among his most famous works are those he made to illustrate François Le Vaillant's scientific studies on parrots (parrots ), birds of paradise ( bird of paradise ), rollers ( eaters ), toucans ( toucans ), mullet ( bearded ) sugarbirds ( Promerops ), bee-eaters ( bee-eaters ), trogons ( couroucous ) and turacos ( turacos ). One of his students was Pauline Rifer of Courcelles who later married the artist Joseph August Knip. Pauline de Courcelles illustrated the birds in Natural History of Tangaras, Manakins and Todiers by Anselme-Gaetan Desmarest (1805).

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Napoleon I hired Barraband to decorate the banquet-hall at St. Cloud.

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He was appointed a professor at the school of Arts et Dessin de Lyon in 1807 and died two years later. His only daughter Adeline became a musician.

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Works illustrated by Barraband for Le Vaillant include:

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  • Natural history of parrots , Paris Levrault, Schoell & Co., Year IX-XII (1801-1805), 2 volumes. flight. 1 [1], vol. 2 [2]
  • Natural history of birds of paradise and rollers, followed by those of toucans and bearded , Paris, Denné the young & Perlet, (1801-1806), 2 volumes.
  • Natural history of promerops and bee-eaters (and couroucous and touracos, following that of birds of paradise) , Paris Levrault, (1806) 1807, (1816 or 1818) 3 volumes.
  • Barraband worked with Louis Bouquet and Langlois to create the engravings of birds. These plates were inked, "à la poupée", that is the plate had different parts inked as needed and pressed to paper just once. Tone and shading corrections were done to the plates by hand.

    A monument was erected in his memory at the Lyons cemetery by his students.

    References

    Jacques Barraband Wikipedia