Bouguereau









Bouguereau


Bouguereau [booguh-roh] Examples noun

  1. A·dolphe Wil·liam [a-dawlf veel-yam] /aˈdɔlf vilˈyam/, 1825–1905, French painter.

Examples from the Web for bouguereau Contemporary Examples of bouguereau

  • He always asked me to find him a William-Adolphe Bouguereau painting of angels and saints.

    Michael Jackson: An Oral History

    The Daily Beast

    July 6, 2009

  • Historical Examples of bouguereau

  • Degas was in the habit of calling him the Bouguereau of Naturalism.

    The History of Modern Painting, Volume 3 (of 4)

    Richard Muther

  • All Bouguereau’s opportunities in life were made by himself, by his own genius.

    Pictures Every Child Should Know

    Dolores Bacon

  • “You may smoke,” said the Bouguereau child who was grown into womanhood.

    The Princess Elopes

    Harold MacGrath

  • He is a true academician at bottom, but a more versatile and cultured painter than either Cabanel or Bouguereau.

    A Text-Book of the History of Painting

    John C. Van Dyke

  • An age which went wild over Cabanel and Bouguereau could not possibly be in sympathy with him.

    The History of Modern Painting, Volume 3 (of 4)

    Richard Muther

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