Henri Béraldi
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Henri Béraldi (6 February 1849 - 31 March 1931) was a French
bibliophile, publisher and author of books on the Pyrenees
and on engravers.
Henri Béraldi was the son of Pierre Louis Béraldi, a senator in the Third Republic
between 1876 and 1885. Henri married Mathilde Gavet in 1880. They had five children, including Pierre and André Béraldi, both chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur
, and Jacques Béraldi, an officier in the same order.
The collection of Henri Béraldi consisted mainly of French illustrated books and books with special bindings, and was considered one of the four most important collections of its type, together with the collections of Ferdinand James von Rothschild
, Louis Roederer
and Robert Schuhmann.
He enjoyed holidays in the spa town of Bagnères-de-Luchon
in the Pyrenees, and became a noted writer on the range. Pic Béraldi, also known as the Eriste N or the Bagüeñola Norte, is a 3,205m-high peak in the Spanish Province of Huesca named after him.
Béraldi was the president of the Société des Amis des Livres from 1901 to 1931, and an officier of the Légion d'honneur.
After his death in 1931, his collection (minus a selection of books on the Pyrenees, which was donated to the library of Toulouse) was sold in a five-day auction in 1934-1935.
French people
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bibliophile, publisher and author of books on the Pyrenees
Pyrenees
The Pyrenees is a range of mountains in southwest Europe that forms a natural border between France and Spain...
and on engravers.
Henri Béraldi was the son of Pierre Louis Béraldi, a senator in the Third Republic
French Third Republic
The French Third Republic was the republican government of France from 1870, when the Second French Empire collapsed due to the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War, to 1940, when France was overrun by Nazi Germany during World War II, resulting in the German and Italian occupations of France...
between 1876 and 1885. Henri married Mathilde Gavet in 1880. They had five children, including Pierre and André Béraldi, both chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur
Légion d'honneur
The Legion of Honour, or in full the National Order of the Legion of Honour is a French order established by Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul of the Consulat which succeeded to the First Republic, on 19 May 1802...
, and Jacques Béraldi, an officier in the same order.
The collection of Henri Béraldi consisted mainly of French illustrated books and books with special bindings, and was considered one of the four most important collections of its type, together with the collections of Ferdinand James von Rothschild
Ferdinand James von Rothschild
Ferdinand James Anselm Freiherr von Rothschild was an English art collector, and a member of the prominent Rothschild family of bankers...
, Louis Roederer
Louis Roederer
Louis Roederer is a producer of champagne based in Reims, France. Founded in 1776, it was inherited and renamed by Louis Roederer in 1833, and is noted as the producer of the luxury champagne Cristal.-History:...
and Robert Schuhmann.
He enjoyed holidays in the spa town of Bagnères-de-Luchon
Bagnères-de-Luchon
Bagnères-de-Luchon , also referred to as Luchon, is a spa town and a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France.-Geography:...
in the Pyrenees, and became a noted writer on the range. Pic Béraldi, also known as the Eriste N or the Bagüeñola Norte, is a 3,205m-high peak in the Spanish Province of Huesca named after him.
Béraldi was the president of the Société des Amis des Livres from 1901 to 1931, and an officier of the Légion d'honneur.
After his death in 1931, his collection (minus a selection of books on the Pyrenees, which was donated to the library of Toulouse) was sold in a five-day auction in 1934-1935.
Books by Béraldi
- 1874: L'oeuvre de Moreau le jeune
- 1879: Charles-Étienne Gaucher : graveur : notice et catalogue, together with Baron Roger Portalis
- 1880-1882: Les graveurs du XVIIIe siècle, together with Baron Roger Portalis, published by Morgand et Fatout in Paris.
- 1884: Mes estampes, 1872-1884
- 1885: 1865-1885: Bibliothèque d'un Bibliophile, published by L. Danel in Lille
- 1885-1892: Les Gravures du XIXe Siecle, 12 volumes
- 1892: Estampes et Livres, 1872-1892, published by Conquet
- 1892: Raffet, peintre national
- 1893: Voyage d'un livre à travers la Bibliothèque Nationale, published by G. Masson in Paris
- 1895-1897: La reliure du XIXè siècle
- 1898-1904: Cent Ans aux Pyrenées, published in Paris in 7 volumes
- 1902: Exposition de la reliure moderne au Musée Galliera. Mai-juin 1902. Rapport général
- 1904: L'œuvre gravé et lithographié de Alphonse Legros, orné d'une eau-forte originale, et d'un fac-similé du portrait de l'artiste d'après son propre dessin., published by Hesselé in Paris
- 1907-1910: Balaitous et Pelvoux, published in Paris in 2 volumes
- 1911-1931: Notes d'un Blibliophile, published in Paris in 10 volumes
- 1913: Un Caricaturiste Prophete. La Guerre Telle Qu'elle Est, with caricaturist Albert RobidaAlbert RobidaAlbert Robida was an illustrator, etcher, lithographer, caricaturist, and novelist. He edited and published La Caricature magazine for 12 years. Through the 1880s he wrote an acclaimed trilogy of futuristic novels...
- 1920: Le passé du pyrénéisme. Notes d'un bibliophile, published by Lahure in Paris
- 1927: La carrière posthume de Ramond; notes d'un bibliophile 1827-1868
- 1931: En marge du Pyrénéisme. Notes d'un bibliophile. L'Affaire Rilliet-Planta, published in Paris by Béraldi
- 1934: Bibliothèque Henry Béraldi, the auction catalogue for his collection
Books published by Béraldi
- 1892: Paysages Parisiens, text by Émile Goudeau, illustrations by Auguste Lepère
- 1893: Tableaux de Paris. Paris qui consomme., text by Émile Goudeau, illustrations by Pierre Vidal
- 1895: Paris au hasard, text by Georges Montorgueil, drawings and engravings by Auguste Lepère
- 1897: Tableaux de Paris. Paris qui consomme., text by Émile Goudeau, illustrations by Charles Jouas
- 1897: Poèmes Parisiens, text by Émile Goudeau, illustrations by Charles Jouas
- 1902: Paris-Staff. Exposition de 1900, text by Émile Goudeau