Egyptian Fellah girl - 1876


Size (cm): 55x105
Price:
Sale price¥50,300 JPY

Description

The "Fellah Egyptian" painting of William-Adolphe Bouguereau, made in 1876, is registered within the nineteenth-century academic tradition, characterized by its approach to realism and the idealized representation of human figures. In this work, Bouguereau captures the essence and beauty of a young Fellah, that is, a peasant in Egypt, who personifies the simplicity and dignity of rural work. The work combines technical skill and emotional depth, elements that confirmed their status as one of the most prominent masters of his time.

The composition of the painting is remarkable for its verticality, focusing attention on the figure of the young woman. Bouguereau uses a relaxed but dignified posture, which transmits a sense of security and serenity. The girl presents himself frontally, with large and expressive eyes that seem to capture the light almost hypnotically, managing to establish a visual link with the viewer. His face, modeling with a technique that reveals a remarkable mastery of chiaroscuro, shows a subtle expression of introspection, which invites contemplation.

The use of color in "Egyptian Fellah girl" is another aspect that deserves to be highlighted. Bouguereau's palette is made up of earthly and warm tones that evoke the warmth of the Egyptian climate and rural life. The predominant beige color in its dress delicately contrasts with the most intense tones in the background, allowing the young woman to stand out strongly. The details in their clothes, which include a series of fine folds and textures, are a testimony of Bouguereau's ability to capture not only the shape, but also the materiality of the fabric, offering a faithful and detailed representation of the materials used.

The work is emblematic of the academic style, which was characterized by the attention to details and the aspiration to a classical beauty ideal. Bouguereau, committed to realism, presents the Fellah girl not as a simple object of study, but as an individual with her own history and dignity. This ability to humanize your models is a distinctive feature in your work and can be observed in other of your paintings, where it portrays peasants, children and women in everyday acts, always providing them with a poetic and emotional aura.

In addition to his technical ability, Bouguereau was also interested in the cultural anthropology of his times. During the nineteenth century, the openness towards the exotic and the oriental was a trend in European art, and its choice of an Egyptian figure reflects this curiosity. Through their works, the artists of the time tried to capture the customs, clothing and traditions of different cultures, a search that can also be seen in contemporary works such as Jean-Léon Gérôme.

"Fellah Egyptian girl" not only stands as an expression of Bouguereau's artistic virtuosity, but also serves as a testimony of the cultural dynamics of his time. The painting, in its simplicity and beauty, challenges the viewer to observe beyond the surface, inviting a reflection on the life, work and dignity of rural traditions, aspects that are often overlooked in the artistic dialogue of his time. The work remains a powerful representation of youth, the strength and resilience of those who live in close contact with the earth and their cultures.

KUADROS ©, a famous paint on your wall.

Hand-made oil painting reproductions, with the quality of professional artists and the distinctive seal of KUADROS ©.

Reproduction service paintings With a guarantee of satisfaction. If you are not completely satisfied with the replica of your painting, we refund your money 100%.

Recently viewed