Rest in Harvest (c.1865) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau

Rest in Harvest - William-Adolphe Bouguereau - c.1865

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TitleRest in Harvest
ArtistWilliam-Adolphe Bouguereau
Datec.1865
Art MovementAcademicism

About Rest in Harvest

The artwork titled “Rest in Harvest,” created circa 1865 by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, belongs to the Academicism movement and is classified as a genre painting. This piece reflects the typical traits of Academicism, focusing on meticulous detail and classical subject matter.

In the artwork, a young woman rests in a field abundant with crops, indicative of a bountiful harvest. She reclines on the ground, gazing contemplatively towards the viewer, exuding a sense of serene repose. The woman is dressed in period-appropriate attire; a white blouse peeks out from under a dark vest, complemented by a long, voluminous skirt. Her loose strands of dark hair and the vibrant, earth-toned hues of the surroundings create a striking contrast, imbuing the painting with warmth and realism. The backdrop is a golden field, seemingly ripe and ready for harvesting, with a glimpse of a modest dwelling and trees in the far distance under a soft, cloud-filled sky. This serene pastoral scene elegantly captures a moment of tranquility amidst the laborious activity of the harvest season, rendered with Bouguereau’s characteristic finesse and attention to detail.

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