The artwork, titled “Young Shepherdess Standing,” was created by the illustrious artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau in the year 1887. Utilizing the medium of oil on canvas, this piece is emblematic of the Academicism art movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 157.5 x 73.6 cm, and it is classified under the genre of portraiture. Presently, the artwork is located within a private collection.
The artwork portrays a young shepherdess in a pastoral setting. She stands barefoot, with a serene and contemplative expression on her face, gazing softly toward the viewer. Her attire consists of a simple white blouse and a dark skirt, which hang naturally and modestly upon her. She leans upon a shepherd’s staff as sheep graze in the tranquil background. The natural landscape behind her is rendered with soft hues, contributing to the painting’s overall atmosphere of calmness and simplicity. The intricacy and realism of the young shepherdess, combined with the subdued yet detailed background, exemplify Bouguereau’s mastery in capturing both human emotion and the bucolic serenity of rural life.