Most Famous Bouguereau Paintings

William-Adolphe Bouguereau, the renowned French academic painter, is celebrated for his masterful, highly-detailed depictions of the human form and his ability to imbue his subjects with a sense of timeless, classical beauty. With a meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of the principles of anatomy and composition, Bouguereau's works have captivated audiences for generations, reflecting the enduring power of the academic tradition in the face of the rise of modern art.
The Grape Picker
Subject: Girls
Virgin And Child
Subject: Christianity
Dante and Virgil in Hell
Subject: Literature Characters
The First Mourning
Subject: Men and Women
The Virgin with Angels
Subject: Christianity
Song of the Angels
Subject: Musical
Pieta
Subject: Christianity
The Broken Pitcher
Subject: Girls
The Newborn Lamb
Subject: Women and Ladies
The Madonna of the Roses
Subject: Christianity
L'innocence
Subject: Angels
The Little Marauders
Subject: Mother and Child
Charity
Subject: Mother and Child
Young Mother Gazing at Her Child
Subject: Mother and Child
At the Fountain
Subject: Girls
Faneuse
Subject: Women and Ladies
A Childhood Idyll
Subject: Girls
A Little Coaxing
Subject: Mother and Child
Child With Flowers
Subject: Girls
Cupid and Psyche
Subject: Angels
Idylle
Subject: Nude Men
L'Innocence (also known as Innocence)
Subject: Mother and Child
The Bohemian
Subject: Girls
The Lost Pleiad
Subject: Nude Women
The Nut Gatherers
Subject: Girls
The Two Sisters
Subject: Family
Two Sisters
Subject: Family