
윌리암아돌프 부그로
1825–1905 · 프랑스 · 아카데미 미술
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By the 1870s Bouguereau was arguably the most successful painter in France, a fixture of the Salon whose smooth, classically finished nudes and mythological scenes sold for enormous sums and made him rich. He also sat on the juries that decided what could hang at the Salon, and used that position, along with most of the academic establishment, to keep the Impressionists out.
The Impressionists returned the contempt. Degas and his circle coined the word "Bouguereauté" for any painting they thought too polished and artificial, a slick, licked finish they considered dishonest about how paint actually behaves. Bouguereau never budged from his own conviction that painting should hide its brushwork entirely and present the illusion of flesh as convincingly as possible. He also taught for decades at the Académie Julian, one of the few Parisian ateliers that admitted women, and pushed for their inclusion in life-drawing classes at a time when most academies refused it outright.
Within twenty years of his death in 1905, his reputation had collapsed almost completely, and museums stored his paintings in basements for most of the twentieth century as too sentimental and too polished to take seriously. A 1984 exhibition at the Petit Palais in Paris, the first major retrospective of his work in generations, is usually credited with reviving interest in it, and his paintings now sell for millions at auction.
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비너스의 탄생윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1879
지옥의 단테와 베르길리우스윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1850
님프와 사티로스윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1873
새벽윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1881
최초의 애도윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1888
양치기 소녀윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1889
어린 아모르와 프시케윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1890
가브리엘 코윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1890
춤윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1856
누나윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1869
봄의 귀환윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1886
세상에 홀로윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1867
황혼윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1882
어린 양치기 소녀윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1885
프시케의 납치윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1895
견과를 줍는 소녀들윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1882
보헤미안 소녀윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1890
죽음 앞의 평등윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1848
오레아데스윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1902
중단된 일윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1891
봄의 꿈윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1901
거위 치는 소녀윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1891
뜨개질하는 소녀윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1869
사랑의 속삭임윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1889
아락세스 강가에서 목자들에게 발견된 제노비아윌리암아돌프 부그로, 1850