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John Brandard - Jullien’s American polka; Jullien’s celebrated polkas, no. 12

Jullien’s American polka; Jullien’s celebrated polkas, no. 12 (1840-1859)

John Brandard (English, 1812-1863)
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John Brandard was an English lithographic artist. He designed many hundred illustrated title-pages for sheet music in what Michael Bryan judged "a pretty, though weak, style".

John Brandard was the second of three sons born to Thomas Brandard (d. 1830), engraver and copperplate printer, of Barford Street, Deritend, Birmingham, and his wife, Ann. His older brother was Robert Brandard. John Brandard was baptized on 13 March 1812 at St Martin's church in Birmingham. He began his career as an engraver, mainly of commercial designs. On 17 January 1833 he married Maria Chater at Edgbaston in Birmingham. They had five children, one of whom, Walter Robert Brandard (1842–1869), was also briefly a designer of sheet music covers. He worked in a lifelong partnership with the lithographic printers M. & N. Hanhart, for whom he produced designs for Louis-Antoine Jullien from 1844 until 1856, when Jullien was ruined following a fire which destroyed his entire stock of music.

Brandard employed two full-time assistants, allowing him to produce artwork quickly and prolifically, mainly concentrating on ballet and opera. His portraits of dancers were admired by Degas. He usually charged 20 guineas for his original artwork and lived well from the proceeds of his art. Described as " an imposing, dandified figure", he would often arrive at theatres in Drury Lane or Covent Garden in his own coach and horses. He was succeeded by Alfred Concanen as master of the illustrated sheet music cover.

John Brandard died at his home 8 Southampton Place in Chalk Farm, north London, on 15 December 1863.

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The real Chinese quadrilles from Original Chinese melodies

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Carolina Rosati as La Rose, in the ballet of Thea, ou La Fée aux fleurs

Carolina Rosati as La Rose, in the ballet of Thea, ou La Fée aux fleurs (1847)

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Valse de Paquita, composed by Deldevez, arranged for the piano forte by Charles Coole

Valse de Paquita, composed by Deldevez, arranged for the piano forte by Charles Coole (1846)

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Les Patineurs, Waltz brilliante from Le Prophète, composed by F. Burgmuller

Les Patineurs, Waltz brilliante from Le Prophète, composed by F. Burgmuller (1860)

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The night dancers waltzes

The night dancers waltzes (1844)

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Waltzes from Maritana

Waltzes from Maritana (1845)

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The Bohemian polka, composed & respectfully dedicated to Viscount Bury, by Herrman Koenig

The Bohemian polka, composed & respectfully dedicated to Viscount Bury, by Herrman Koenig (1840-1859)

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The flower dance, of the Viennoise Children

The flower dance, of the Viennoise Children (1840-1849)

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Lucile Grahn in Catarina; ou La fille du bandit

Lucile Grahn in Catarina; ou La fille du bandit (1846)

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Sylphide (1840-1859)

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Female dancer in folk costume

Female dancer in folk costume (1840-1859)

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Catarina, ou la fille du brigand, the grand ballet by M. Perrot

Catarina, ou la fille du brigand, the grand ballet by M. Perrot (1846)

John Brandard (English, 1812-1863)
Miss Louisa Vinning

Miss Louisa Vinning (1840-1859)

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