Adolphe Beaufrère (March 24, 1876 in Quimper – February 16, 1960 in Larmor-Plage) was a French painter, illustrator, and engraver.
Beaufrère joined the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1897 where he studied under Gustave Moreau and Fernand Cormon.
In 1911, a scholarship enabled him to travel to Algeria, Italy and Spain.
In 1949, he illustrated Forest Voisine Mauritius Genevoix (Contemporary Books, 1949).
He also contributed to the Ernest de Ganay [fr] (Society of St. Eloy, 1957) series of books Castles of Ile-de-France, and Old Abbeys of Ile-de-France Louis Reau (Society of St. Eloy, 1955) with fellow illustrator Henry Cheffer.