BOUGUEREAU: WILLIAM BOUGUEREAU (2 VOLS.)

Autor/es
- EAN: 9781851496129
- ISBN: 978-1-85149-612-9
- Editorial: ANTIQUE COLLECTOR'S CLUB
- Año de la edición: 2010
- Encuadernación: Cartoné
- Medidas: 30 X 23 cm.
- Páginas: 904
- Materias:
art and architecture in the 19th century
france: architecture and art
painting
painting monographs
Sin stock. Envío en 15/30 días
pvp 250,00 €
Sin stock. Envío en 15/30 días
William Bouguereau (1825-1905) was a highly important and influential French academic painter, who taught a long succession of gifted students, primarily at the private Académie Julien in Paris. Bouguereau wanted to become a serious history painter and his efforts paid off in 1850 when he won the much coveted Prix de Rome (meaning that the French government paid him to stay in Rome and study art). After his studies in Italy, he established his reputation in Paris as a premier history painter, portraitist, and decorator of churches during the 1850s and 1860s. He was elected to the Académie des Beaux-Arts in 1876 and remained an important and influential member for 30 years. His large output of Salon paintings was consistently praised by critics, often purchased by the French state, and frequently reproduced in the press. He won numerous awards throughout his career and can be seen as the epitome of the French Academy.