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Portrait of Anna Head

Work Interrupted

Return from the Harvest

Seated Nude

The Shell

The Secret

Rest in Harvest

Song of the Angels

Young Girl Defending Herself From Eros

Orestes Pursued by The Furies

A Soul Brought to Heaven

Temptation

Portrait of Madame la Contesse de Cambaceres

First Caresses

By the Edge of a Stream

Art and Literature

The Little Begar Girls

Little Mauraders

The Nymphaeum

The Bathers

The Pet Bird

Childhood Idyll

At the Edge of the River

The Gipsies

Les Danse

Crown of Flowers

Young Priestess

Nymphis and Saytr

The First Kiss

Invading Cupids Realm

La Tricoteuse

The Birth of Venus

Evening Mood

The Shepherdess

Homer and His Guide

The Young Shepherdess

The Little Shepherdess

Le Printemps

The Broken Pitcher

LInnocence

Cupidon

As a young man, Bouguereau put himself through the Ecole des BeauxArts by keeping books for a wine merchant and coloring lithographic labels for a local grocer. In his spare time, late in the evening, he created drawings from memory. This diligence and discipline resulted in an extrordinarily productive artistic life. Bouguereau produced more than seven hundred finished works and achieved a remarkable level of public acclaim and financial success. He never forgot his difficult early days, however; working secretly, he assisted young artists who were struggling as he had to pursue an artistic career in the face of financial difficulties. Like many painters of the second half of the 19th century, Bouguereau made a careful study of form and technique and steeped himself in classical sculpture and painting. True to his serious and industrious nature, he worked deliberately and industriously: before beginning a painting he would master the history of his subject and complete numerous sketches. The tenderness with which he portrayed children and domestic scenes, his technical skill and passion for the classics, and his love of rich color are hallmarks of Bouguereau's exquisite paintings

Bouguereau is a particular favorite of mine and is the generates more fan mail for this gallery than any of the other artists. Despite his artistic genius and wide popularity,very little has been written about Bouguereau, his paintings, and his methods. I have heard rumors of a few out of print books (in French and Italian) on Bouguereau but as yet I have been unable to locate any of them. One source I have heard about (but have not yet seen myself) is a museum catalog from a Paris/Montreal/Hartford exhibition in 1984 which has long been out of print (ISBN 2-89192-047-3).There is also supposed to be a nice postcard book of 30 Bouguereau paintings available from the MOMA store (212-879-5500 for $8.95 + 4.50 shipping and handling). Pomegranate Artbooksalso has recently published a very nice address book and a pocket calendar with some fine reproductions of Bouguereau's paintings (Box 6099, Rohnert Park, California 94927). There is a poster available of Temptation available from the Minneapolis Institute of Arts over the net.A good book on Bouguereau has finally been published in English (in May 1996) by Fronia E. Wissman simply entitled Bouguereau (ISBN 0-87654-582-7, $30.00 published by Pomegranate Artbooks). It is a must for any serious Bouguereau fan.

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