Bouguereau & America

Exhibitions

William-Adolphe Bouguereau (French, 1825–1905), Art and Literature, 1867.

Oil on canvas. Collection of the Arnot Art Museum, Elmira, New York USA

Overview

  • February 15–May 12, 2019

  • Baker/Rowland Galleries

  • Free for Members

  • Included with admission

Bouguereau & America showcases more than forty masterful paintings by the French academic painter William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905). The exhibition explores the artist’s remarkable popularity throughout America’s Gilded Age, from the late 1860s to the early 1900s. During this period, owning a painting by the artist was de rigueur for any American who wanted to be seen as a serious collector: the artist’s grand canvases brought a sense of classic sophistication to newly formed collections. Their chastely sensual maidens, Raphaelesque Madonnas, and impossibly pristine peasant children mirror the religious beliefs, sexual mores, social problems, and desires of that period. Moreover, the exhibition offers an opportunity to examine how society’s perspectives can shift over time.

As the first major exhibition on the artist since the 1980s, Bouguereau & America will offer fresh perspectives on works that form the backbone of many museum collections.

Bouguereau & America is a Layton Art Collection Feature Exhibition. The steward of the collection that Frederick Layton started, one of Milwaukee’s founding public art collections, the Layton Art Collection Inc. is proud to partner with the Milwaukee Art Museum.

Co-organized with the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art

Support

Supporting sponsors

  • The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation
  • The Laskin Family in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr.
  • Anonymous
  • In memory of Dr. Russel Lee Wiener
  • Four-Four Foundation
  • Samuel H. Kress Foundation
  • Kenneth R. Treis
  • Milwaukee Art Museum’s Fine Arts Society

The Milwaukee Art Museum extends its sincere thanks to the Visionaries.

  • Donna and Donald Baumgartner

  • John and Murph Burke

  • Sheldon and Marianne Lubar

  • Joel and Caran Quadracci

  • Sue and Bud Selig

  • Jeff and Gail Yabuki and the Yabuki Family Foundation