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At the Edge of the Brook (1875) Vintage Tote Bag by IrishPirateQueen
This painting by William Bouguereau (1875) is one of the most sensitive single figures ever painted. Hauntingly enigmatic, but kind and beautiful, this young peasant girl’s childhood innocence blends seamlessly with the emerging woman who rivets your eyes to hers. She stares directly at you with a serene kindness imbued with goodness and trust. Inherent is the moral imperative not to betray that trust. This is a prime example of Bouguereau’s unique ability to capture ever subtle nuances of personality and mood. Symbolically she sits by “The Edge of the River”. She sits at perhaps the greatest crossroads in life. Her hands and legs are crossed to accentuate that symbolism as are the trunks of the trees behind and to the viewer's right. She wears a humanistic halo of vibrant red flowers alluding to the spirituality inherent in youth. This masterpiece was the poster painting for the 1984 William Bouguereau retrospective that travelled from Paris’ Petite Palais, to the Montreal Museum of Fine Art, and finally to Hartford’s Wadsworth Atheneum.
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Grocery Tote

Go shopping with this environmentally friendly canvas bag. Its wide bottom makes it perfect for groceries or larger items. This tote is made from durable 340g cotton twill and has cotton web handles reinforced with stress-point stitching. Dimensions: 33cm wide x 39cm high x 18cm deep.

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At the Edge of the Brook (1875) Vintage Tote Bag

This painting by William Bouguereau (1875) is one of the most sensitive single figures ever painted. Hauntingly enigmatic, but kind and beautiful, this young peasant girl’s childhood innocence blends seamlessly with the emerging woman who rivets your eyes to hers. She stares directly at you with a serene kindness imbued with goodness and trust. Inherent is the moral imperative not to betray that trust. This is a prime example of Bouguereau’s unique ability to capture ever subtle nuances of personality and mood. Symbolically she sits by “The Edge of the River”. She sits at perhaps the greatest crossroads in life. Her hands and legs are crossed to accentuate that symbolism as are the trunks of the trees behind and to the viewer's right. She wears a humanistic halo of vibrant red flowers alluding to the spirituality inherent in youth. This masterpiece was the poster painting for the 1984 William Bouguereau retrospective that travelled from Paris’ Petite Palais, to the Montreal Museum of Fine Art, and finally to Hartford’s Wadsworth Atheneum.

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Product id: 149528048560446183
Created on 08/06/2009 20:40