Who is William Bouguereau

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William Bouguereau: Forgotten Modern Master Painter

William Bouguereau (November 30, 1825 - August 19, 1905) was a popular nineteenth-century French painter often overlooked in modern studies of art.

Bouguereau's training in the Academic style of art began with Classical and Biblical subjects under the tutelage of his uncle Eugène, a parish priest, who arranged for him to study further. Had he not shown artistic talent, he might have gone into his family's business to become a merchant of wine and olive oil. Instead, among his first jobs were painting portraits of his uncle's parishioners and designing labels for jars of preserves and jams, the money from which helped fund his education at the École des Beaux-Arts. During his career, his works were exhibited annually at the Paris Salon, which was at that time considered the greatest art event in the world.

In addition to Classical themes based on Greek or Roman mythology, and religious themes based on the Bible or Catholic Tradition, Bouguereau's works included more contemporary pastoral themes that would not have seemed unfamiliar to someone living in rural France in the nineteenth century. Many of his paintings feature women, and some of his paintings feature full or partial nudity.

Not everyone appreciated Bouguereau's style. Some thought the subjects of his pastoral works were too beautiful and clean. Some thought his technique was too traditional to be relevant to the artistic philosophy of his day. It may be that influential critics are at least partly responsible for his relative anonymity in today's art world. As the Impressionist style gained acceptance, Bouguereau fell into disfavor with the public, not even being worthy of mention as a short entry in an encyclopedia. But today, his works are gaining acceptance again; over one hundred museums exhibit his works worldwide.

Rest at Harvest (1865)

 

Paintings Displayed on this Lens 

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Because Mr. Bouguereau died over 100 years ago, his paintings are considered public domain in most or all of the world where otherwise their reproduction would be restricted by copyright.

Sources from which images of Bouguereau paintings on this lens were taken, may include Wikimedia Commons, Art Renewal Center, or other websites displaying his works.

Art Appreciation 

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Here are a few articles about art-related terminology, that could be used to describe paintings by William Bouguereau.
Academic art
Bouguereau studied what is known as academic art, the style promoted by European academies and universities since the Renaissance, especially the style taught by the Académie des Beaux-Arts.
Classicism
Classicism is an aesthetic corresponding to the cultures of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. Some of Bouguereau's works have Classical themes.
Neoclassicism
Neoclassicists aim for fresh interpretations of the classical ideals; arguably this can be seen in some of Bouguereau's works.
Realism (visual arts)
Realism in painting was still popular after the advent of photography, invented during Bouguereau's lifetime.
Romanticism
The Romantic movement used the arts to convey emotion and inspire social conscience. While Romanticism is sometimes considered the "opposite" of Realism, the style of Romantic visual art is often realistic. Elements such as strategic use of light and shadow, and the poses and expressions of the subjects, in paintings such as Bouguereau's, may be understood as Romantic in nature.
Magic realism
Although Bouguereau painted in a realistic style, some of his subjects were fantastic or mythical; imposing imaginary themes in an otherwise realistic setting is known as magic realism.
Allegory
An allegory is a representation of a theme that cannot be easily represented literally, or a retelling of a story in symbolic terms. Some of Bouguereau's works are allegorical.
Pastoral
Some of Bouguereau's paintings have rural or pastoral themes; a number of them feature female farm workers or shepherdesses.

The Virgin with Angels (1900)

William Bouguereau Items from Amazon.com 

Bouguereau

This large-format hardcover book includes 60 full color reproductions along with 15 black & white illustrations of Bouguereau's work. Also available in paperback.

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In the Studios of Paris: William Bouguereau and His American Students

At the Parisian Académie Julian, Bouguereau taught art to students including over two hundred Americans, among which were his second wife, Elizabeth Gardner Bouguereau. Sixty-five paintings, drawings, and prints from the Bouguereaus and ten other notable American pupils are included in this book, along with scholarly essays regarding Bouguereau's work, teaching, and influence.

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Art Poster Print - Tricoteuse - Artist: William Adolphe Bouguereau - Poster Size: 21 X 31 inches

This reproduction of an 1879 painting is one of several Bouguereau works depicting a young woman knitting.

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Sunday in the Park with William-Adolphe Bouguereau

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Laurel Branch (1900)

Bouguereau's Popularity Online

At the Art Renewal Center, a vast online art gallery, a six-month compilation of site statistics showed that Bouguereau's works were the ones viewed most often, more than the total views of works by the second and third most popular artists; more than three times as often as works by Raphael or Rembrandt.

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    midwestmind midwestmind May 31, 2008 @ 2:12 pm
    William Bougereau's _The Elder Sister_ is one of the most beloved paintings in Houston's Museum of Fine Arts:

    http://www.mfah.org/twa/main.asp?target=images2&iid=366&cp=3
    http://www.mfah.org/education.asp?par1=4&par2=9&par3=2&lgc=5

    In the 1990s, they put it in storage while they were renovating, and had to pull it out less than a month later, because so many people asked after it.

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