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The Bather (William-Adolphe Bouguereau)

The Bather (William-Adolphe Bouguereau)


Author/ArtistWilliam-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905)
윌리앙 아돌프 부그로 (윌리엄 부게로). 프랑스의 신고전주의 화가.
TitleEnglish: Bather
목욕하는 여인
Description엄격한 형식과 기법을 위주로 작품 활동
Date1864
Mediumoil on canvas
MovementRealism
DimensionsLength: 278.5 cm (109.6 in). Height: 172.5 cm (67.9 in).
Current locationMuseum of Fine Arts, Ghent, Belgium
Coordinates: 51.0383°N 3.7238°E
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A Young Girl Defending Herself Against Eros (c. 1880)

A Young Girl Defending Herself Against Eros (c. 1880)


Author/ArtistWilliam-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905)
Korean: 윌리엄 아돌프 부게로
TitleA Young Girl Defending Herself Against Eros
DescriptionKorean: 일상과 신화를 오가는 따듯하고 섹시한 그림
Datecirca 1880
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions81.6 × 57.8 cm (32.1 × 22.8 in)
Current locationGetty Center
ReferencesThe Getty Center, Los Angeles
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The Birth of Venus (William-Adolphe Bouguereau)

The Birth of Venus (William-Adolphe Bouguereau)


Author/ArtistWilliam-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905)
윌리엄 아돌프 부게로
TitleThe Birth of Venus
비너스의 탄생
Description형식과 기법 면에서 다비드,앵그르 등의 신고전풍 전통을 이었음
Date1879
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions300 × 218 cm (118.1 × 85.8 in)
Current locationMusée d'Orsay
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Sewing (William-Adolphe Bouguereau)

Sewing (William-Adolphe Bouguereau)


Author/ArtistWilliam-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905)
윌리앙 아돌프 부그로
TitleEnglish: Sewing
Français : La couseuse
바느질
Description프랑스의 신고전주의 화가.
MovementRealism
Date1898
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William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905) - The Wave (1896)

William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905) - The Wave (1896)


Author/ArtistWilliam-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905)
TitleFrench: La Vague
The Wave
Description.
Date1896
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions121 × 160.5 cm (47.6 × 63.2 in)
Current locationPrivate collection
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William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905)

William-Adolphe Bouguereau

William-Adolphe Bouguereau (November 30, 1825 – August 19, 1905) was a French academic painter. William Bouguereau (pronounced vill-yam boo-guh-roe) was a traditionalist whose realistic genre paintings and mythological themes were modern interpretations of Classical subjects with a heavy emphasis on the female human body.

Although he created an idealized world, his almost photo-realistic style was popular with rich art patrons. He was very famous in his time but today his subject matter and technique receive relatively little attention compared to the popularity of the Impressionists.


Life and career

William-Adolphe Bouguereau was born in La Rochelle, France on November 30, 1825, into a family of wine and olive oil merchants. He seemed destined to join the family business but for the intervention of his uncle Eugène, a Roman Catholic priest, who taught him classical and Biblical subjects, and arranged for Bouguereau to go to high school. Bouguereau showed artistic talent early on and his father was convinced by a client to send him to the École des Beaux-Arts in Bordeaux, where he won first prize in figure painting for a depiction of Saint Roch. To earn extra money, he designed labels for jams and preserves.

Through his uncle, Bouguereau was given a commission to paint portraits of parishioners, and when his aunt matched the sum he earned, Bouguereau went to Paris and became a student at the École des Beaux-Arts. To supplement his formal training in drawing, he attended anatomical dissections and studied historical costumes and archeology. He was admitted to the studio of François-Edouard Picot, where he studied painting in the academic style. Academic painting placed the highest status on historical and mythological subjects and Bouguereau won the coveted Prix de Rome in 1850, with his Zenobia Found by Shepherds on the Banks of the Araxes. His reward was a stay at the Villa Medici in Rome, Italy, where in addition to formal lessons he was able to study first-hand the Renaissance artists and their masterpieces.

Bouguereau, painting entirely within the traditional Academic style, exhibited at the annual exhibitions of the Paris Salon for his entire working life.

An early reviewer stated, “M. Bouguereau has a natural instinct and knowledge of contour. The eurythmie of the human body preoccupies him, and in recalling the happy results which, in this genre, the ancients and the artists of the sixteenth century arrived at, one can only congratulate M. Bouguereau in attempting to follow in their footsteps…Raphael was inspired by the ancients…and no one accused him of not being original.”

Raphael was a favorite of Bouguereau and he took this review as a high compliment. He had fulfilled one of the requirements of the Prix de Rome by completing an old-master copy of Raphael’s The Triumph of Galatea. In many of his works, he followed the same classical approach to composition, form, and subject matter. Bouguereau's graceful portraits of women were considered very charming, partly because he could beautify a sitter while also retaining her likeness.

In 1856, he married Marie-Nelly Monchablon and subsequently had five children. By the late 1850s, he had made strong connections with art dealers, particularly Paul Durand-Ruel (later the champion of the Impressionists), who helped clients buy paintings from artists who exhibited at the Salons. The Salons annually drew over 300,000 people, providing valuable exposure to exhibited artists. Bouguereau’s fame extended to England by the 1860s, and he bought a large house and studio in Montparnasse with his growing income.

Bouguereau was a staunch traditionalist whose realistic genre paintings and mythological themes were modern interpretations of Classical subjects—both pagan and Christian—with a heavy concentration on the female human body. The idealized world of his paintings, and his almost photo-realistic style, brought to life goddesses, nymphs, bathers, shepherdesses, and madonnas in a way that appealed to wealthy art patrons of the era. Some critics, however, preferred Jean-François Millet’s less-idealized depictions of hard-working farmers and laborers.

Bouguereau employed traditional methods of working up a painting, including detailed pencil studies and oil sketches, and his careful method resulted in a pleasing and accurate rendering of the human form. His painting of skin, hands, and feet was particularly admired. He also used some of the religious and erotic symbolism of the Old Masters, such as the “broken pitcher” which connoted lost innocence.

Bouguereau received many commissions to decorate private houses, public buildings, and churches. As was typical of such commissions, Bouguereau would sometimes paint in his own style, and at other times conform to an existing group style. Early on, Bouguereau was commissioned in all three venues, which added enormously to his prestige and fame. He also made reductions of his public paintings for sale to patrons, of which The Annunciation (1888) is an example. He was also a successful portrait painter and many of his paintings of wealthy patrons remain in private hands.

Bouguereau steadily gained the honors of the Academy, reaching Life Member in 1876, and Commander of the Legion of Honor and Grand Medal of Honor in 1885. He began to teach drawing at the Académie Julian in 1875, a co-ed art institution independent of the École des Beaux-Arts, with no entrance exams and with nominal fees.

In 1877, both his wife and infant son died. At a rather advanced age, Bouguereau was married for the second time in 1896, to fellow artist Elizabeth Jane Gardner Bouguereau, one of his pupils. He used his influence to open many French art institutions to women for the first time, including the Académie française.

Near the end of his life he described his love of his art: “Each day I go to my studio full of joy; in the evening when obliged to stop because of darkness I can scarcely wait for the next morning to come…if I cannot give myself to my dear painting I am miserable”. He painted eight hundred and twenty-six paintings.

In the spring of 1905, Bouguereau's house and studio in Paris were robbed. On August 19, 1905, Bouguereau died in La Rochelle at the age of 79 from heart disease.


Fame and fall

In his own time, Bouguereau was considered to be one of the greatest painters in the world by the Academic art community, and simultaneously he was reviled by the avant-garde. He also gained wide fame in Belgium, Holland, Spain, and in the United States, and commanded high prices.

Bouguereau’s career was a nearly straight up ascent with hardly a setback. To many, he epitomized taste and refinement, and a respect for tradition. To others, he was a competent technician stuck in the past. Degas and his associates used the term “Bouguereauté” in a derogatory manner to describe any artistic style reliant on “slick and artificial surfaces”, also known as a licked finish. In an 1872 letter, Degas wrote that he strove to emulate Bouguereau’s ordered and productive working style, although with Degas' famous trenchant wit, and the aesthetic tendencies of the Impressionists, it is possible the statement was meant to be ironic.

Bouguereau’s works were eagerly bought by American millionaires who considered him the most important French artist of that time. But after 1920, Bouguereau fell into disrepute, due in part to changing tastes and partly to his staunch opposition to the Impressionists who were finally gaining acceptance. For decades following, his name was not even mentioned in encyclopedias.


His name

Sources on his full name are contradictory: some give William-Adolphe Bouguereau (composed name), William Adolphe Bouguereau (usual and civil-only names according to the French tradition), while others give Adolphe William Bouguereau (with Adolphe as the usual name). However, the artist used to sign his works simply as William Bouguereau (hinting "William" was his given name, whatever the order), or more precisely as "W.Bouguereau.date" (French alphabet) and later as "W-BOVGVEREAV-date" (Latin alphabet).


Selected works

La Danse (1850)
Alone in the World (Latest 1867)
The Knitting Girl (1869)
Nymphs and Satyr (1873)
Cupidon (1875)
The Birth of Venus (1879)
Evening Mood (1882)
The Nut Gatherers (1882)
The Young Shepherdess (1885)
Chapel of the Virgin, Saint-Vincent-de-Paul church, Paris (1885-89)
Le Printemps (The Return of Spring) (1886)
Premier Deuil (The First Mourning) (1888)
The Shepherdess (1889)
L'Amour et Psyché, enfants (1890)
The Bohemian (1890)


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1825 births | 1905 deaths | People from La Rochelle | French painters | Faculty of the Académie Julian | Prix de Rome for painting | Realist painters | Academic art

At The Fountain (1897)

At The Fountain (1897)


William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905) - At The Fountain (1897)

Admiration (1897)

Admiration (1897)


Artist: William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905)
Title: Admiration
Français : L'admiration
Year: 1897
Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 147 × 200 cm (57.87 × 78.74 in)
Current location: San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, Texas, USA


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1897 paintings | Emotions | Paintings of boys | San Antonio Museum of Art | Women in art | Paintings by William-Adolphe Bouguereau

The Wave (1896)

The Wave (1896)


Artist: William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905)
Title: The Wave
Français: La Vague
Year: 1896
Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 121 x 160.5 cm

The Abduction of Psyche (1895)

The Abduction of Psyche (1895)


Artist: William-Adolphe Bouguereau
Title: The abduction of Psyche
Français: Le ravissement de Psyché
Italiano: Il rapimento di Psiche

Year: 1895


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Paintings by William-Adolphe Bouguereau | Amor and Psyche | Butterflies in art | Couples in art | Female long hair in art | 1895 paintings

After the Bath (1894)

After the Bath (1894)


Artist: William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905)
Title: After the Bath
Français : Après le bain
Português: Depois do banho

Year: 1894
Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 152.5 × 89 cm (60.04 × 35.04 in)
Current location: Instituto Ricardo Brennand


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L'Innocence (1893)

L'Innocence (1893)


Description: Bouguereau's L'Innocence. Both young children and lamb are symbols of innocence.
Français: Bouguereau — L'Innocence.
Русский: "Невинность", картина Виллиама Бугро. И маленький ребёнок, и ягнёнок — символы невинности.

Date: 1893
Source: http://www.illusionsgallery.com
Author: William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905)


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Paintings of babies | Sheep in art | Allegories of innocence | Paintings by William-Adolphe Bouguereau

Invation (1892)

William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905) - The Invation (Le Guêpier) (1892)


Title: Le Guêpier
Translated title: The Wasp's Nest.
Year: 1892
Author: William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905)
Technique: Oil on canvas
Size: 83 3/4 x 60 inches (213 x 152.5 cm)


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Paintings by William-Adolphe Bouguereau | 1892 paintings | Female nude in paintings | Paintings of boys | Paintings of putti | Oil paintings of people

The Bohemian (1890)

William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905) - The Bohemian (1890)


The Bohemian is a painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau completed in 1890. It depicts a barefooted young woman sitting on a concrete bench on the south bank of the Seine across from Notre Dame de Paris resting a violin in her lap. Her right arm is resting on her thigh while the palm of her left hand is pressed down on her left knee so that she does not lean on the violin. Her hands are clasped with the fingers pointing forward while her shoulders are wrapped in a shawl dyed maroon and light green, and she is wearing a gray dress that extends to her ankles. The bow of the violin has been stuck through diagonally under the fingerboard. To her right is a maple tree.

The subject is a model employed by Bouguereau for this and other paintings, including The Shepherdess.
It was owned by The Minneapolis Institute of Arts until 2004 when it was auctioned by Christie's to benefit the acquisition fund.


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Psyche et L'Amour (1889)

Psyche et L'Amour (1889)


Description: Psyche et L'Amour
Date: 1889
Author: William-Adolphe Bouguereau


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Eros | Psyche | Amor and Psyche | Paintings by William-Adolphe Bouguereau

Return of Spring (1886)

The Return of Spring (Français : Le printemps)


Artist: William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905)
Title: The Return of Spring (Français : Le printemps)
Year: 1886
Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 79.25 × 46.375 in (201.30 × 117.79 cm)
Current location: Joslyn Art Museum


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Paintings in the Joslyn Art Museum | Paintings by William-Adolphe Bouguereau | Paintings of spring

Lost Pleiad (1884)

Lost Pleiad (1884)


Artist: William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905)
Title: Lost Pleiad (Français : L'Etoile Perdue)
Year: 1884
Dimensions: 195.5 × 95 cm
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The Pleiades (pronounced /ˈplaɪ.ədiːz/, also [ˈpliːədiːz]; from the Greek Πλειάδες [pleːˈades], Modern [pliˈaðes]), companions of Artemis, were the seven daughters of the titan Atlas and the sea-nymph Pleione born on Mount Cyllene. They are the sisters of Calypso, Hyas, the Hyades, and the Hesperides. The Pleiades were nymphs in the train of Artemis, and together with the seven Hyades were called the Atlantides, Dodonides, or Nysiades, nursemaids and teachers to the infant Bacchus.


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Seated Nude (1884)

Seated Nude (1884)


Artist: William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905)
Title: Seated Nude (Français: Nu assis)
Year: 1884


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