William Bouguereau

William Bouguereau Biography
(1825-1905)



For a period extending roughly from the beginning of the First World War to the 1980s, the number of people in American and Europe - especially in France - who were ever exposed to the name of William Bouguereau, were rare indeed. Fewer still were those who, driven by curiosity, had the opportunity of seeing a single photograph of his painting, let alone the real thing. Only tiny black-and-white images offered in old dictionaries or art reference books could be found. And for the scarce paintings in French public collections, not one was exhibited. Rather, they were rolled up or stored without care or maintenance; tossed aside, pell-mell, with other equally despised academic paintings. They moldered eventually in the purgatory of provincial museums where only the “authorized” could view them, while uncooperative “officials” would not permit any careful examination. It is sad to note what little effort has heretofore been made to shed more light on the life and work of Bouguereau. Only the admirable catalogue of the 1984/85 Bouguereau exhibition organized by the Montreal Museum of Fine Art, permits a serious approach to the subject, and we owe a debt of gratitude for this to Louise d’Argencourt and the late Mark Steven Walker, and the three Museums involved who made it possible. And yet, Bouguereau was one of the most admired, listened-to, and envied artists at the end of the nineteenth century; as much by his peers as by the public who flocked each year to the Salon to admire the pictures that somehow “made” the event and which were often reproduced on the front page of magazines. Millions of his reproductions were avidly purchased for the homes of those who couldn’t afford paintings. On the whole, his were the most expensive paintings and his clients were society’s wealthiest - Americans for the most part - who had to wait many months, even years, before they could finally get their hands on a single painting from the Master. And that, in spite of his prolific output of more than 800 works. Outside of a few very rare commissions in his youth, Bouguereau always refused to be dictated to regarding his subject matter and one can truly say that he only painted what pleased him, including the numerous portraits, which represent another interesting aspect of his oeuvre.
Having held the positions as President of numerous boards, societies, and important institutions, he was crowned with countless accolades, honors and decorations. Bouguereau was one of the most recognized personalities of the 19th century. More importantly, they were all highly deserved for he was also, without a doubt, one of the greatest painters of all time. He succeeded thanks to his genius and by dint of his tireless hard work and unequalled technical mastery - this in the very period when the appreciation of drawing and modeling were at their zenith in the visual arts. He worked in the eminent tradition handed down from Raphael, Poussin, and Ingres, maintaining and synthesizing their art but using his own pictorial sense and singular dexterity, which make his paintings immediately recognizable. Rising at six o’clock, he would install himself in his studio and stay there without budging until nightfall, appeasing his midday hunger with eggs and his thirst with a glass of water. He received guests, he smoked, he chatted, he joked; but he did not stop - he never stopped. As soon as the light became insufficient for painting, he worked at his voluminous correspondence, then finally; letting his imagination wander, he would search for new subjects, designing new compositions by lamplight, stopping only when weariness got the best of him. With an imagery at once, extraordinary, fanciful and sublime, he often conjured an ethereal universe of transcendant beauty - an idealic and shimmering realm from which ugliness, poverty and pessimism were forever banned. These works he balanced by those reminding the more fortunate in society to care for the young, the poor and the suffering. The unequalled heights of his artistic accomplishments were legendary; yet he was never satisfied with his work. His pursuit of perfection drove him relentlessly, as if posessed, to endlessly correct and perfect his techniques, methods, and visions. No sooner did he arrive at some new heavenly height of poetic and technical mastery, than this 19th century Sisyphus would start anew his ascent, as he forever pressed forward the heavy burden of his artistic ideals. His choice of subjects and his unique style caught on rapidly and he became the high priest of a following of disciples and imitators - some of whom never had access to his teaching, such as; Zuber-Buhler or Mayer von Bremen. For, aside from his creative drive, he had a passion for teaching and was a messiah-like professor without peer. In this field, he did not concern himself with the meager compensation he received as compared to the high prices of his paintings. Throughout his life Bouguereau advocated the example of the Old Masters and perseverance in work, letting his pupils nevertheless express their own individuality freely, much as his master, Picot, had permitted him. Some students, however, caused problems. The most famous of these was Matisse, who quickly dropped out of Bouguereau’s studio. From the start, the benevolent master tried to encourage Matisse, but soon threw up his hands in exasperation, noting the young man’s weaknesses, “You badly need to learn perspective,” he said to him, “But first, you need to know how to hold a pencil. You will never know how to draw.” On the subject of teaching, we should add that, thanks to his innovative ideas and, no doubt, because of his love for the American painter, Elizabeth Gardner, he was one of the champions of the integration of women, not only in the ateliers but also into the official art courses. It is in large part due to his militant conviction that we owe the opening up to women, first in his own atelier, and later in the celebrated Julian Academy, and finally, in the École des Beaux-Arts. At the same time that he was admired and envied he was also much impugned by a growing clique of painters and writers of the new generation who considered themselves “progressive” and who believed that rebellion against traditional values in painting as defended by the Académie, was their whole “raison d’etre.” The easier paths of painting for which they searched would be their ticket to fame and fortune. Exploiting “Newness,” as an end in itself, they passed themselves off as champions of progress who emerged seemingly everywhere in the agitated and unstable Europe at the dawn of the 20th century. Bouguereau and his colleagues of the Salon and the Institute of France were rapidly labeled as reactionaries in the face of this growing cult of the new, found first in Impressionism and Post Impressionism, but soon to take a far darker and destructive turn. And so it was that, little by little, despite their popularity with the public, the most celebrated painters of the Academy - Bouguereau, Gérôme, Cabanel, Meissonier, Bonnat, Lefèbvre - found themselves blacklisted by a group of youthful artists supported by a cooperative press and the fabulous inherited wealth of a few “high priest” patrons of this “avante garde,” who were on the brink of monopolizing in their turn the official posts-in the Beaux-Arts, in the teaching profession, and in curatorial positions of the major museums.

 


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William Bouguereau Zénobia retrouvée par les bergers sur les bords de l'Araxe Zenobia Found by Shepherds on the Banks of the Araxes
William Bouguereau Yvonne
William Bouguereau Yvonette
William Bouguereau Vierge Consolatrice The Virgin of Consolation
William Bouguereau Vendangeuse The Grape Picker
William Bouguereau Une vocation A calling
William Bouguereau Une vocation A calling II
Bouguereau Une âme au ciel A Soul in Heaven
William Bouguereau Un moment de repos A moment's rest
William Bouguereau Tricoteuse
William Bouguereau Tricoteuse The Little Knitter
William Bouguereau Tricoteuse The Knitter
William Bouguereau Sur la Greve On the Rocky Beach
William Bouguereau Study for Vierge aux anges Study for Virgin with Angels
William Bouguereau Sketch of a Young Woman
William Bouguereau Sketch for Night
William Bouguereau Sainte Famille The Holy Family
William Bouguereau Reverie Revery
William Bouguereau Rêve de printemps A Dream of Spring
William Bouguereau Retour des champs Returned from the fields
William Bouguereau Regina Angelorum
William Bouguereau Reflexion Reflection
William Bouguereau Psyché
William Bouguereau Psyche et L'Amour Psyche and Cupid
William Bouguereau Promenade à âne Donkey Ride
William Bouguereau Premier Deuil The First Mourning
William Bouguereau Portrait of Madame Olry-Roederer
William Bouguereau Portrait of Genevieve Celine, eldest daughter of Adolphe Bouguereau
William Bouguereau Portrait of a young girl
William Bouguereau Portrait de Mlle Brissac Portrait of Miss Brissac
William Bouguereau Portrait de Mademoiselle Elizabeth Gardner Portrait of Miss Elizabeth Gardner
William Bouguereau Portrait de l'artiste Self-Portrait
William Bouguereau Portrait de Gabrielle Cot Portrait of Gabrielle Cot
William Bouguereau Pieta
William Bouguereau Petites mendiantes Little beggars
William Bouguereau Petites Maraudeuses Little Thieves
William Bouguereau Petite mendiante
William Bouguereau Petite Maraudeuse Little Thief
William Bouguereau Petite fille tenant des pommes dans les mains Little girl holding apples in her hands
William Bouguereau Petite fille au bouquet Little girl with a bouquet
William Bouguereau Petite boudeuse
William Bouguereau Petite boudeuse The Little Sulk
William Bouguereau Petite Bergere Little Shepherdess
William Bouguereau Pastourelle
William Bouguereau Pastorale Pastoral
William Bouguereau Parure des Champs The Jewel of the Fields
William Bouguereau Paquerettes Daisies
William Bouguereau Nymphes et Satyre
William Bouguereau Notre-Dame des Anges Our Lady of the Angels
William Bouguereau Naissance de Venus Birth of Venus
William Bouguereau Moissonneuse The Harvester
William Bouguereau Modestie Modesty
William Bouguereau Mignon
William Bouguereau Meditation
William Bouguereau Mars
William Bouguereau Marguerite
William Bouguereau Madone Assise The Seated Madonna
William Bouguereau Madame la Comtesse de Cambaceres Madam the Countess of Cambaceres
William Bouguereau L'Orage The Storm
William Bouguereau L'oiseau Chéri Dear Bird
William Bouguereau Loin du pays Far from home
William Bouguereau L'italienne au tambourin Italian Girl with Tambourine
William Bouguereau L'innocence Innocence
William Bouguereau L'idylle The Idyll
William Bouguereau L'Eveil du Coeur The Heart's Awakening
William Bouguereau L'Etoile Perdue The Lost Pleiad
William Bouguereau Les Remords d’Oreste The Remorse of Orestes
William Bouguereau Les Prunes Plums
William Bouguereau Les pommes Apples
William Bouguereau Les Noisettes Hazelnuts
William Bouguereau Les joies d'une mère jeune fille chatouillant un enfant The Joys of Motherhood Girl Tickling a Child
William Bouguereau Les Deux Soeurs The Two Sisters
William Bouguereau Les Deux Baigneuses The Two Bathers
William Bouguereau Les agneaux Lambs
William Bouguereau Le voeu The Vow The Thank Offering
William Bouguereau Le Travail Interrompu Work Interrupted
William Bouguereau Le sommeil Asleep at last
William Bouguereau Le secret The Secret
William Bouguereau Le retour du marché Returned from the market
William Bouguereau Le Repos
William Bouguereau Le Ravissement de Psyche
William Bouguereau Le Printemps Springtime
William Bouguereau Le Passage du gué The Crossing of the Ford
William Bouguereau Le Lever Up You Go
William Bouguereau Le jour des morts The Day of the Dead
William Bouguereau Le Jour Day
William Bouguereau Le Jour Day II
William Bouguereau Le jeune frère Little brother
William Bouguereau Le jeune frere Little brother
William Bouguereau Le Guêpier The Wasp's Nest
William Bouguereau Le Gué
William Bouguereau Le Gouter
William Bouguereau Le crepuscule Twilight
William Bouguereau Le crabe The Crab
William Bouguereau Le Coquillage The Seashell
William Bouguereau Le Captif The Prisoner
William Bouguereau Le Baiser The Kiss
William Bouguereau L'aurore Dawn
William Bouguereau L'aurore Daw II
William Bouguereau L'attente Waiting
William Bouguereau L'Assaut The Assault
William Bouguereau L'art et la Litterature Art and Literature
William Bouguereau L'Amour s'envole Love Takes Flight
William Bouguereau L'Amour Mouille Wet Cupid
William Bouguereau L'Amour et Psyche enfants
William Bouguereau L'Amour au Papillon
William Bouguereau L'Amour A L'Epine
William Bouguereau L'agneau nouveau-né The Newborn Lamb
William Bouguereau Lady Maxwell
William Bouguereau L'admiration Admiration
William Bouguereau La Vierge L'Enfant Jesus et Saint Jean Baptiste The Virgin, Baby Jesus and Saint John the Baptist
William Bouguereau La Vierge L'Enfant Jesus et Saint Jean Baptiste The Virgin the Baby Jesus and Saint John the Baptist
William Bouguereau La Vierge aux Anges The Virgin with Angels
William Bouguereau La Vierge au Lys The Virgin of the Lilies
William Bouguereau La Vierge à L'agneau Virgin and Lamb
William Bouguereau La Vague The Wave
William Bouguereau La Tricoteuse The Little Knitter
William Bouguereau La soupe Soup
William Bouguereau La Soif Thirst
William Bouguereau La soeur aînée Big sis
William Bouguereau La révérence The curtsey
William Bouguereau La Priere The Prayer
William Bouguereau La palme The Palm Leaf
William Bouguereau La Nymphée The Nymphaeum
William Bouguereau La Madone aux Roses The Madonna of the Roses
William Bouguereau La leçon difficile The difficult lesson
William Bouguereau La Jeunesse de Bacchus The Youth of Bacchus
William Bouguereau La Grappe de Raisin The Bunch of Grapes
William Bouguereau La danse The Dance
William Bouguereau La Cruche Cassée The Broken Pitcher
William Bouguereau La couturière Sewing
William Bouguereau La Comtesse de Montholon The Countess de Montholon
William Bouguereau La Charite
William Bouguereau La Charité Romaine Roman Charity
William Bouguereau La Charité Charity
William Bouguereau La Brise du Printemps Spring Breeze
William Bouguereau La Bourrique
William Bouguereau Jeunesse Youth
William Bouguereau Jeunes Bohemiennes
William Bouguereau Jeune Prêtresse Young Priestess
William Bouguereau Jeune Ouvriere Young Worker
William Bouguereau Jeune Italienne puisant de l'eau Italian Girl Drawing Water
William Bouguereau Jeune Fille se Defendant Contre L'amour Young Girl Defending herself against Cupid
William Bouguereau Jeune Fille Allant à la Fontaine Young Girl Going to the Fountain
William Bouguereau Jeune femme contemplant deux enfants qui s'embrassent Young woman contemplating two embracing children
William Bouguereau Jeune Bergere Young Shepherdess
William Bouguereau Jeune Bergere Young Shepherdess II
William Bouguereau Jeune Bergère Debout
William Bouguereau Irène
William Bouguereau Inspiration
William Bouguereau Idylle Enfantine A Childhood Idyll
William Bouguereau Homere et son Guide Homer and his Guide
William Bouguereau Frère et sœur Brother and Sister
William Bouguereau Frère et sœur Bretons Breton Brother and Sister
William Bouguereau Flore et Zephyre Flora and Zephyr
William Bouguereau Flagellation de Notre Seigneur Jésus Christ The Flagellation of Our Lord Jesus Christ
William Bouguereau Fileuse The Spinner
William Bouguereau Fardeau Agreable Not too Much to Carry
William Bouguereau Far Niente
William Bouguereau Faneuse The Haymaker
William Bouguereau Étude tête de petite fille Study head of a little girl
William Bouguereau Étude tête de jeune fille Study head of a young girl
William Bouguereau Étude d'une femme pour Offrande à l'Amour Study of a woman for Offering to Love
William Bouguereau Étude tête de petite fille Study head of a little girl
William Bouguereau Enfant tressant une couronne Child braiding a crown
William Bouguereau En Penitence In Penitence
William Bouguereau Douleur d'amour Elegy
William Bouguereau Deux Soeurs Two Sisters
William Bouguereau Dante et Virgile au Enfers Dante and Virgil in Hell
William Bouguereau Compassion
William Bouguereau Calinerie A Little Coaxing
William Bouguereau Branche de Laurier Laurel Branch
William Bouguereau Bohémienne The Bohemian The Gipsy Girl
William Bouguereau Bohemienne au Tambour de Basque Gypsy Girl with a Basque Drum
William Bouguereau Biblis
William Bouguereau Berceuse Lullaby
William Bouguereau Baigneuse Bather
William Bouguereau Baigneuse Accroupie Seated Bather
William Bouguereau Bacchante
Bouguereau Avant le bain Before the Bath
William Bouguereau Autoportrait presenté à M Sage Self-portrait presented to M Sage
William Bouguereau Au Bord du Ruisseau
William Bouguereau Au Bord du Ruisseau At the Edge of the Brook
William Bouguereau Après le Bain After the Bath
William Bouguereau Après le Bain After the Bath II
William Bouguereau Amour a l'affut Love on the Look Out
William Bouguereau Alma Parens L'âme parentale The Motherland
William Bouguereau Admiration Maternelle Maternal Admiration
William Bouguereau A Portrait of Léonie Bouguereau
William Bouguereau A Portrait of Geneviève Bouguereau
William Bouguereau A Portrait of Eugène Bouguereau
William Bouguereau A Portrait of Amelina Dufaud Bouguereau
William Bouguereau A la Fontaine At the Fountain

 

 

 
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