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In the studios of Paris : William Bouguereau and his American students

Peck, James F.Ackerman, Gerald M.(Contributions by)Bartoli, Damien(Contributions by)Pearo, Charles(Contributions by)Svec, Sylvia(Contributions by)
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William Bouguereau (1825-1905) was a highly important and influential French academic painter, who taught a long succession of gifted students, primarily at the private Academie Julian in Paris.

Among them, Bouguereau instructed more than two hundred young American artists. "In the Studios of Paris" provides a unique look at the history of Parisian art education during the last quarter of the nineteenth century and its profound influence on American art.

This landmark publication, the first to focus exclusively on Bouguereau and his American pupils, presents sixty-five paintings, drawings, and prints by the master and eleven of his most prominent students, including Eanger Irving Couse, Elizabeth Gardner Bouguereau, and Robert Henri.

A series of carefully researched essays place the artists' work in historical context and discuss various American responses to Bouguereau's painting and pedagogical techniques, along with the subsequent reception and collecting of their work in the United States.

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Yale University Press
0300114133 / 9780300114133
Hardback
759.4
01/08/2006
United Kingdom
English
210 p. : col. ill.
31 cm
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