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Christian Bérard - Petit chien

Petit chien

Christian Bérard (French, 1902-1949)
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Christian Bérard

Christian Bérard, also known as Bebè, was a French artist, fashion illustrator and designer.

Bérard and his lover Boris Kochno, who worked for the Ballets Russes and was also co-founder of the Ballets des Champs-Elysées, were one of the most prominent openly homosexual couples in French theater during the 1930s and 1940s.

Born in Paris in 1902, Bérard studied at the Lycée Janson de Sailly as a child. In 1920, he entered the Academie Ranson, where his style was influenced by Édouard Vuillard and Maurice Denis.

Bérard showed his first exhibition in 1925, at the Gallery Pierre. From the start of his career he had an interest in theatrical scenery and costume designs, and played an important role in the development of theatrical design in the 1930s and 1940s. In the early 1930s Bérard worked with Jean-Michel Frank, painting screens, wood-work and drawing projects for carpets. He also worked as a fashion illustrator for Coco Chanel, Elsa Schiaparelli, and Nina Ricci. Bérard's most renowned achievement was probably his lustrous, magical designs for Jean Cocteau's film La Belle et la Bête (1946).

Bérard died suddenly from a heart attack on 11 February 1949, on the stage of the Théâtre Marigny. Francis Poulenc's Stabat Mater (1950) was composed in his memory, and Jean Cocteau dedicated his film Orphée (1950) to him.

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Auberge du Père La Jeunesse – maquette de décor

Auberge du Père La Jeunesse – maquette de décor

Christian Bérard (French, 1902-1949)
Dom Juan – maquette de décor – acte III, le tombeau du Commandeur, vue générale et cinq détails

Dom Juan – maquette de décor – acte III, le tombeau du Commandeur, vue générale et cinq détails (1947)

Christian Bérard (French, 1902-1949)
La Sylphide – maquette de costume – neuf sorcières

La Sylphide – maquette de costume – neuf sorcières (1946)

Christian Bérard (French, 1902-1949)
Chapeaux de Caroline Reboux, robe et cape de Louise Boulanger

Chapeaux de Caroline Reboux, robe et cape de Louise Boulanger (1935)

Christian Bérard (French, 1902-1949)
Renaud et Armide – maquette de décor – arc de pierre avec deux personnes

Renaud et Armide – maquette de décor – arc de pierre avec deux personnes (1943)

Christian Bérard (French, 1902-1949)
Phedre

Phedre

Christian Bérard (French, 1902-1949)
Le Ciel

Le Ciel (1938)

Christian Bérard (French, 1902-1949)
Étude d’élégants et d’élégantes

Étude d’élégants et d’élégantes

Christian Bérard (French, 1902-1949)
The Meeting

The Meeting (1928)

Christian Bérard (French, 1902-1949)
Mozartiana – maquette de costume – couple dansant

Mozartiana – maquette de costume – couple dansant (1933)

Christian Bérard (French, 1902-1949)
Amphitryon – maquette de costume – robe jaune, cape blanche

Amphitryon – maquette de costume – robe jaune, cape blanche (1947)

Christian Bérard (French, 1902-1949)
La Folle de Chaillot – maquette de costume – les amis des animaux

La Folle de Chaillot – maquette de costume – les amis des animaux (1945)

Christian Bérard (French, 1902-1949)
La Nuit – maquette de décor – chambre

La Nuit – maquette de décor – chambre (1930)

Christian Bérard (French, 1902-1949)
Les Forains, ballet de Roland Petit – maquette de décor – la tente et les soeurs siamoises

Les Forains, ballet de Roland Petit – maquette de décor – la tente et les soeurs siamoises (1945)

Christian Bérard (French, 1902-1949)
La Jalousie du barbouillé

La Jalousie du barbouillé (1941)

Christian Bérard (French, 1902-1949)
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