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ADOLPHE See also: born at La Rochelle on the 3oth of See also: November 1825
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From 1843 till 1850 he went through the course of training at the Ecole See also: des See also: Beaux-Arts, and in 185o divided the See also: Grand Prix de See also: Rome scholarship with Baudry, the subject set being " See also: Zenobia on the See also: banks of the Araxes." On his return from Rome in 1855 he was employed in decorating several aristocratic residences, deriving inspiration from the frescoes which he. had seen at See also: Pompeii and See also: Herculaneum, and which had already suggested his " Idyll " (1853)
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He also began in 1847 to exhibit regularly at the See also: Salon
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" The See also: Martyr's See also: Triumph," the See also: body of St See also: Cecilia See also: borne to the catacombs, was placed in the Luxembourg after being exhibited at the See also: Paris See also: Exhibition of 1855; and in the same
See also: year he exhibited " Fraternal Love," a " Portrait " and a " Study." The See also: state subsequently commissioned him to paint the emperor's visit to the sufferers by the inundations at See also: Tarascon
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In 1857 Bouguereau received a first prize medal
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Nine of his panels executed in See also: wax-See also: painting for the mansion of M
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Bartholomy were much discussed—" Love," " Friendship," " See also: Fortune," " Spring," " Summer," " Dancing," " See also: Arion on a See also: Sea-See also: horse," a " Bacchante " and the " Four Divisions of the See also: Day." He also exhibited at the Salon " The Return of See also: Tobit
(now in the See also: Dijon gallery)
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While in See also: antique subjects he showed much See also: grace of design, in his " See also: Napoleon," a See also: work of evident labour, he betrayed a lack of ease in the treatment of See also: modern See also: costume
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Bouguereau subsequently exhibited " Love Wounded " (18J9), " The Day of the Dead " (at See also: Bordeaux), " The First Discord " (1861, in the See also: Club at See also: Limoges), " The Return from the See also: Fields " (a picture in which See also: Theophile See also: Gau tier recognized " a pure feeling for the antique "), " A Fawn and Bacchante " and " See also: Peace "; in 1863 a " See also: Holy See also: Family," " Remorse," " A Bacchante teasing a Goat " (in the Bordeaux gallery); in 1864 " A Bather " (at See also: Ghent), and " Sleep "; in 1865 " An Indigent Family," and a portrait of Mme Bartholomy; in 1866 " A First Cause," and " Covetousness," with " Philomela and Procne "; and some decorative work for M
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Montlun at La Rochelle, for M
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Emile Pereire in Paris, and for the churches of St Clotilde and St Augustin; and in 1866 the large painting of " See also: Apollo and the Muses on See also: Olympus," in the See also: Great Theatre at Bordeaux
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Among other See also: works by this artist may be mentioned
" Between Love and Riches " (1869), " A Girl Bathing " (1870),
" In Harvest See also: Time " (1872), " See also: Nymphs and See also: Satyrs " (1873),
" Charity " and " See also: Homer and his Guide " (1874), " Virgin and See also: Child," " Jesus and See also: John the Baptist," " Return of Spring " (which was
See also: purchased by an See also: American See also: collector, and was destroyed by a fanatic who objected to the nudity), a " Pieta " (1876), " A Girl defending herself from Love " (188o), " See also: Night " (1883), " The Youth of Bacchus " (1884), " Biblis " (1885), " Love Disarmed " (1886), " Love Victorious " (1887), " The Holy See also: Women at the Sepulchre " and " The Little See also: Beggar Girls" (189o), " Love in a Shower " and " First Jewels " (1891)
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To the Exhibition of 1900 were contributed some of Bouguereau's best-known pictures . Most of his works, especially "The Triumph of See also: Venus " (1856) and " Charity," are popularly known through engravings
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" Prayer," " The Invocation " and " See also: Sappho " have been engraved by M
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Thirion, " The See also: Golden Age " by M
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Annetombe
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Bouguereau's pictures, highly appreciated by the general public, have been severely criticized by the partisans of a freer and fresher See also: style of See also: art, who have reproached him with being too content to revive the formulas and subjects of the antique
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At the Paris Exhibition of 1867 Bouguereau took a third-class medal, in 1878 a medal of honour, and the same again in the Salon of 1885
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He was chosen by the Society of French Artists to be their See also: vice-president, a See also: post he filled with much energy
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He was made a member of the See also: Legion of Honour in 180, an officer of the See also: Order 26th of See also: July 1876, and See also: commander 12th of July 1885
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He succeeded Isidore Pils as member of the Institute, 8th of See also: January 1876
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He died on the 20th of See also: August 1905
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See Ch
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Vendryes, See also: Catalogue illustre des ceuvres de Bouguereau (Paris, 1885); Jules See also: Claretie, Peintres et sculpteurs contemporains (Paris, 1874) ; P
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See also: Hamerton, French Painters; Artistes modernes: dictionnaire illustre des beaux-arts (1885); " W
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Bouguereau," See also: Port-folio 0875); Emile Bayard, ` See also: William Bouguereau," Monde moderne (1897)
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