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BERAIN, JEAN (1638-1711) , known as " the Elder," Belgian draughtsman and designer, painter and engraver of ornament
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taste of the time that his designs became the rage. He furnished designs for the decorations and costumes used in the opera performances, for court festivals, and for public solemnities such as funeral processions, and inspired the ornamentations of rooms and of furniture to such an extent that a French writer says that nothing was done during his later years which he had not designed, or at least which was not in his manner. He was, in fact, the oracle of taste and the supreme pontiff whose fiat was law in all matters of decora-tion. His numerous designs were for the most part engraved under his own superintendence, and a collection of them was published in Paris in 1711 by his son-in-law, Thuret, clockmaker to the king. There are three books, fEuvre de J. Berain, Ornements inventes par J. Berain and (Euvres de J. Berain contenant des ornements d'architecture. His earliest known works show him as engravertwelve plates in the collection of Diverses pieces de serrurerie inventees par Hughes Brisville et gravees par Jean
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