Portrait of Edouard de Beaumont

Edouard de Beaumont

Edouard de Beaumont was active as an artist during the early and mid-nineteenth century, with documented production spanning the period from 1821 to 1852. His extant body of work, as represented in major institutional holdings, consists primarily of prints and drawings.

Seven works by Beaumont are currently documented across major museum collections: five prints and two drawings. These known works often focus on intimate narrative or genre scenes, with titles suggesting domestic or social interactions. Documented print titles include Dis-Donc, grande soeur..., Il a le cauchemar..., Madame demande son café, and On demande une réponse par le courrier. The collection also features Jonge vrouw bekijkt twee kleine plantjes in bloempotten op een tafel.

The preservation of Beaumont’s output is affirmed by its inclusion in renowned international institutions. Works by Edouard de Beaumont are held at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Due to the nature of their original reproduction, many historical Edouard de Beaumont prints are now readily accessible for scholarly study and general reference. These images are frequently digitized and offered as high-quality prints or downloadable artwork via public domain sources.

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7 works in collection

Works in Collection