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Richard Budig 03-14-2005 11:22 PM

Bouguereau's greens???
 
Pray tell, HOW did Bouguereau get those lovely, subtle greens in his portraiture?

Am I halucinating, or did I hear or read somewhere that he stained his canvas with a green (green earth), or that he did an underpainting in a green of some sort.

If you know, please pass it on.

Rob Sullivan 03-15-2005 10:16 AM

I was half-expecting this thread to be about gardening :bewildere

Seriously.... Of the Bouguereaus I've seen, it looked to me as if it were a basic raw and/or burnt umber (it seemed to vary a little) that showed through as underpainting. This is not to say that perhaps he tinted the foliage areas with a different tone... But - it was a long time ago that I saw a group of Bouguereaus at once (1990, Borghi Gallery, NYC), so my study of them was limited to my then 20-year-old brain.

What I know of greens in his palette is fairly accurate: Viridian (referred to also as Emeraude green), which he called "the coldest of greens"; Terra Verte, which he called "weak... but most tender in its quality," and, "a fine glazing color"; and Emerald green (or Veronese), "...there are places where one needs it, especially in sketching... it is well to use it." Chrome greens he puts down as "all bad."

Hope this info helps!

Leslie Bohoss 03-15-2005 07:43 PM

Hi Richard

Check out this link:
http://www.sanders-studios.com/instruction/index.html
under Demos is one (two kids) in Bouguereau's manner and under Tutorials you find a link to Don Jusko.
Btw, the ARC site has some stuff written by Daniel B. Parkhurst and Mark Walker...

Bouguereau<--- :thumbsup:


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