Back Fields (1898) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau

The artwork titled “Back Fields” was created by the esteemed artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau in the year 1898. Utilizing oil on canvas as his medium, Bouguereau rendered this piece in the genre of portraiture, capturing the essence of Academicism and Naturalism. The dimensions of the artwork are 71 by 128 centimeters, and it currently resides within a private collection.

In the artwork, a young girl is depicted standing barefoot on a natural earthen floor, her gaze directed slightly downward with a gentle, contemplative expression. She cradles a bundle of foliage in her arms, which she holds close to her chest. The girl’s dress is simple, reflecting a pastoral essence, and her hair is tied back with a ribbon, emphasizing her youth and innocence. The background, rendered with delicate attention to detail, compliments the natural theme, with soft, earthy tones that contrast with the girl’s pale complexion and serene presence. This harmonious blend of elements showcases Bouguereau’s mastery in portraying the purity and beauty of rural life through the medium of oil on canvas.

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