Maurice Barraud was a Swiss painter known for his portraits, genre scenes, and landscapes that conveyed a sense of realism combined with a certain lyrical quality. Born on December 26, 1889, in Geneva, Switzerland, Barraud was part of an artistically inclined family; his brother François Barraud was also a painter.
Maurice developed an interest in art at a young age and went on to study at the École des Beaux-Arts in Geneva. He furthered his education in Paris, where he was influenced by the works of the French Impressionists and Post-Impressionists. His early work showed a strong emphasis on color and light, which remained a constant throughout his career.
After his studies, Barraud returned to Geneva and became a key figure in the local art scene. He exhibited his work regularly and gained a reputation for his skillful execution and ability to capture the essence of his subjects. His paintings often depicted the daily life and people around him, including scenes of the local bourgeoisie, which he portrayed with a mix of critical insight and empathy.
During the 1920s and 1930s, Barraud's work evolved, showing the influence of the New Objectivity movement, which sought to depict everyday life with a sense of sober realism. He also engaged in printmaking and illustrated books, showcasing his versatility as an artist. Despite the changing art trends over the decades, Maurice Barraud remained committed to figurative painting, choosing to focus on the human figure and ordinary scenes rather than abstract or conceptual art.
Maurice Barraud's work was widely exhibited during his lifetime, not only in Switzerland but also internationally. He received several awards and honors, which solidified his position as a significant Swiss artist of the 20th century. He continued to paint and contribute to the art community until his death on October 11, 1954, in Geneva. Today, his works are held in numerous public and private collections, and he is remembered for his unique blend of realism and sensitivity in portraying the world around him.