William-Adolphe Bouguereau (
November 30, 1825 – August 19, 1905) was a French academic painter. Bouguereau was a staunch traditionalist whose realistic genre paintings and mythological themes were modern interpretations of Classical subjects with a heavy emphasis on the female human body. Although he created an idealized world, his almost photo-realistic style was popular with rich art patrons. He was very famous in his time but today his subject matter and technique receive relatively little attention compared to the popularity of the Impressionists.
Biblis (1884)
Compassion (1897)
Dante And Virgil In Hell (1850)
Nymphs and Satyr (1873)
The Flagellation of Our Lord Jesus Christ (1880)
The Nymphaeum (1878)
The Youth of Bacchus (1884)