Elizabeth Jane Gardner Bouguereau
1837-1922
American Academic Classical painter
The Farmer's Daughter
170.1 x 97.4 cms | 66 3/4 x 38 1/4 ins
Oil on canvas
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Elizabeth Jane Gardner Bouguereau
1837-1922
American Academic Classical painter
The Farmer's Daughter
170.1 x 97.4 cms | 66 3/4 x 38 1/4 ins
Oil on canvas
In addition to demonstrating impeccable drawing skill and a fundamental grasp of powerful subject matter, Gardner demonstrates that she is an incredible colorist. She uses bold, stunning colors that grab the viewer's eye without overwhelming the message of the painting and instead embraces it. The use of two unique shades of intense blue contrasted against a rich crimson red and the girls porcelain skin, make one appreciate the color both jointly and separately from the composition. One can stand in front of this work and be awe stuck by the power of the colors used and yet when taken in context of the entire painting, it becomes clear that this is a masterpiece in its own right and that Gardner deservers full credit for her accomplishments with the brush.
- by Kara Lysandra Ross