The Flower Seller (c.1902) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau

The Flower Seller - William-Adolphe Bouguereau - c.1902

Artwork Information

TitleThe Flower Seller
ArtistWilliam-Adolphe Bouguereau
Datec.1902
Mediumcanvas,oil
Dimensions70.5 x 56.2 cm
Art MovementAcademicism

About The Flower Seller

The artwork titled “The Flower Seller,” created by William-Adolphe Bouguereau around the year 1902, is an exquisite example of Academicism. Utilizing oil on canvas as his medium, Bouguereau masterfully rendered this genre painting, which measures 70.5 by 56.2 cm. The painting exemplifies the meticulous detail and classical techniques characteristic of the Academic art movement.

In “The Flower Seller,” a young woman is portrayed with a serene and contemplative expression as she leans against a large basket filled with an array of vibrant flowers. Her hair is adorned with a red flower, which complements the blush on her cheeks and contributes to the harmonious color palette of the painting. She is dressed modestly in a shawl with soft floral patterns, which, together with the natural foliage in the background, adds to the peaceful and idyllic atmosphere of the scene. The overall composition and delicate brushwork highlight Bouguereau’s skill in capturing both the physical likeness and the emotional essence of his subjects.

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