Jean-Hugues Taraval (27 February 1729 – 19 October 1785) was a French painter.Taraval was born in Paris, the son of the French painter Guillaume Taraval, who moved his family to Stockholm in 1732 to work on the decoration of the new Royal Palace.
Initially a pupil of his father, Hugues returned to Paris after his father's death in 1750.
His reception piece is a Triumph of Bacchus, one of the elements of the ceiling of the Galerie d'Apollon in the Louvre.
As a painter and decorator he worked at the Château de Bellevue, France in Meudon (1767), the École Militaire (Military School) of Paris (1773), the Collège de France (1777), the Château de Marly (1781), and the Palace of Fontainebleau (1781).
Hugues Taraval died in Paris.