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Henry Barraud (artist)

Henry Barraud (16 May 1811 – 17 June 1874) was an English portrait, subject and animal painter.〔(Biography ) (Rehs Galleries inc.).〕
Barraud was born in London, one of 17 children of William Francis Barraud (1783–1833), a clerk in the Custom House, and Sophia (née) Hull. His paternal grandfather was Paul Philip Barraud〔Gordon-Gorman, William James. ''(Converts to Rome : a biographical list of the more notable converts to the Catholic Church in the United Kingdom during the last sixty years )'' (London: Sands, 1910) p33.〕 an eminent chronometer maker in Cornhill, and his maternal grandfather, Thomas Hull, a miniature painter. The family was of French Huguenot origin that had come over to England at the time of the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. His elder brother William Barraud became a notable animal painter. Another brother, Edward, also had a talent for art, but did not pursue it professionally.〔(William Barraud ) (John Bennett Fine Paintings).〕
Like his brother, Henry excelled in painting animals, but his works were chiefly portraits, with horses and dogs, and subject pictures, such as 'The Pope blessing the Animals' (painted in 1842), many of which were executed in conjunction with his brother. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1833 to 1859, and at the British Institution and Society of British Artists between the years 1831 and 1868. The two brothers shared a studio from 1835 until William's death in 1850, and in their joint pictures William painted the animals and Henry the figures. They also produced a book entitled "Sketches of Figures and Animals", (H. Graves and Co., c.1850).
Barraud's most popular works were: "We praise Thee, O God"; "The London Season, a scene in Hyde Park"; "Lord's Cricket Ground"; and "The Lobby of the House of Commons" (painted in 1872), all of which were engraved or autotyped. He was also commissioned to paint several royal portraits.
Barraud died at his home in Gloucester Place, London on 17 June 1874, in his sixty-fourth year.
His son Francis Barraud (1856–1924) was also an artist - best remembered for his painting of "Nipper" the dog on the "His Master's Voice" record label.〔(F J Barraud ) ("Find a Grave").〕 Another son Herbert Rose Barraud (1845 – c1896) was a noted portrait photographer.
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