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The Goose Girl is an 1891 painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, a French academic painter. The Goose Girl is one of many examples that Bouguereau specialized in paintings of beautiful women and innocent, barefoot, young peasant girls. It is part of the permanent collection of the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University. [1]
Whilst painting Burbage Valley he hid the canvas in a cave in order not to damage the wet paint by transporting it home. The subject of the oil painting The Goose Girl now in the National Gallery of Ireland [5] was his wife Lily. Her health was sometimes poor, which prevented her from posing.
William-Adolphe Bouguereau. The Goose Girl; Work Interrupted; Frank Bramley – For Of Such Is The Kingdom Of Heaven; Edward Burne-Jones – Sponsa de Libano; Philip Hermogenes Calderon – St. Elizabeth of Hungary
The Goose Girl" is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm. The Goose Girl may also refer to: The Goose Girl, a painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau; The Goose Girl, a c. 1920s painting by English artist Stanley Royle (formerly attributed to Irish artist William John Leech) The Goose Girl, by Shannon Hale
The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale is an adaptation of the tale in the form of a novel. Bloodleaf, the first of a young adult fantasy trilogy by Crystal Smith, is a gothic retelling of "The Goose Girl". It was published by HMHTeen in 2019. "The Goose Girl" was one of the many folktales used in Emma Donoghue's novel Kissing The Witch. The tale was ...
An auctioneer found the painting stored in an attic during a visit to a private estate in Camden, Maine. ... Labeled as Portrait of a Girl, the piece sold for $1.4 million in an auction.
Pages in category "1891 paintings" ... The Goose Girl (Bouguereau) I. Ia Orana Maria; L. La respuesta (painting) M. The Man of Sorrows (Ensor) A Man with an Axe;
A painting by titled "Portrait of Girl" by Dutch painter Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn sold for $1.4 at the Thomaston Place Auction Galleries in Thomaston, Maine on August 24, 2024.