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Post by cierlmeyrin on Sept 3, 2011 22:33:29 GMT -5
Bouguereau loved to exalt the poor. In his People Painting Jeunes Bohemiennes,a gypsy mother, holding her young child in her arms, stands on an elevated plane with a backdrop of nearly only sky. Building Paintings They stand so high in fact, that in the distance the ocean can be seen all the way to the horizon, symbolizing that even though the gypsies' social status is low, Oil Paintings for sale they have just as much right to stand as tall and as proud. The figures both look down on the viewer, further emphasizing their elevated state. Famous Paintings The dignity of the lower classes was a favorite theme of Bouguereau's that he depicted in many of his works. Children Paintings The mother and child are both beautiful showing that there modest clothing has no impact on their beauty.
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