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Adolphe-William Bouguereau - First Mourning 1888

art_Adolphe-William Bouguereau - First mourning

Bouguereau painted many biblical, pagan and really trivial moments in his life. Most biblical paintings pick a well known or popular scene to play to the audience or the rich patron.

1. Click player below to start the music.

2. Click the image to dive into the art.

3. Study for 4 minutes this great piece of art and all the drama.

In this case Bouguereau has chosen a very unusual situation: Adam and Eve mourn the death of Abel - who was famously slain by his Brother Cain. Abel was the first human to die - and also the first one to by slain by his own kin and kind. And he is also considered the first Martyr.

What a great start for humanity after being exiled from Paradise.

Death scenes make great drama and many painters really go for christian kitsch and symbolism (especially in biblical scenes). Bouguereau keeps it very simple and very human.

The painting has also a very personal meaning: Bouguereau painted it after the death of his second son.

More? Adolphe-William Bouguereau @ ArtRenewal.org and Wikipedia

Dedicated to Lisa and lucecorner - who both asked for more paintings with music. Bitteschön!

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6 responses to:
'Adolphe-William Bouguereau - First Mourning 1888'

Very dramatic and emotional, combined with the music so suitably melancholic.

@Lisa: Thank you! I thought the music from Hildegard from Bingen made a good edition.

Thank you, Dieter. I sighed with relief when I came across your SU and website. At last - someone who can use their intelligence to create and provide really interesting material for the rest of us to enjoy. Well done.

(I noticed that “lucecorner” from Stumble had made a request. She is a ‘mutual’ friend of mine on SU! a sensitive and kindly woman. Although we seldom speak.)

I love the Bougereau picture and the truly beautiful music which you chose to accompany it.

I’ll be back. Again and again.

Thanks agin,

Keith

@Keith: Once again thanks for your kind words. Well, in most cases I am just the recycler & republisher of GREATER people’s work.

Glad you enjoyed the music - think the combo makes one simply watch closer and open up to the emotions in both music and painting.

I experienced this effect the first time way back when I visited a museum here in Munich with my Walkman on. Good music made me look longer at paintings and mix those two up into a carpet of art. I liked that …

A carpet of art .. I like that.

Thanks for posting it Dieter.

I had goosebumps now, looking and listening.

xx

@Lu: Glad to be of service.

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