The Lost Pleiad

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William-Adolphe Bouguereau

1825-1905

William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905) was a French academic painter and traditionalist. He was a staunch traditionalist whose realistic genre paintings and mythological themes made him one of the most popular artists during the Académie des Beaux-Arts in his life. Bouguereau's works were drawn from tradition, avoiding the controversy of modern subjects, and he became a celebrated painter in his own time.

Bouguereau's mythological paintings such as The Birth of Venus and Nymphs and Satyr are among his most famous works. He also produced many popular portraits and religious/allegorical paintings like The Bohemian, First Mourning, and Pieta. Bouguereau's technical mastery and attention to detail allowed him to render the human body with unparalleled realism. Despite criticism from the avant-garde, Bouguereau's paintings were immensely popular, and he remains a prominent figure in the Académie's revivalist tradition.

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Other Paintings by William-Adolphe Bouguereau

The Motherland
Subject: Nude People
Nymphs and Saytr
Subject: Fantasy and Mythology
Psyche and Cupid
Subject: Angels
Sewing
Subject: Girls
On the Rocky Beach
Subject: Girls
After the Bath
Subject: Bathers and Bath Scenes
Woman of Cervara and Her Child
Subject: Mother and Child
Girl Holding Lemons
Subject: Portraits
The Muse also known as Philomele
Subject: Fantasy and Mythology
Little Brother
Subject: Family