
The paintings acquired by the Museum d’Orsay contribute to a renewed interest in Bouguereau’s work. His paintings in the 1960s sold for about a few thousand dollars each. The same paintings now sell for millions at auction.
The technical mastery and his unparalleled ability to capture slight, calm emotions have lent his work a surreal quality of perfection. It wasn’t uncommon to see lines of people waiting to get a glimpse of Bouguereau’s paintings in the salons of his day.

In another of the paintings, “Dante et Virgile au Enfers,” translated loosely as “Dante and Virgil in Hell,” Bouguereau captures a scene from “Dante’s Inferno,” a book popular in the Romantic era. It is a painting in stark contrast to all of his other works and a theme he never touched upon again.
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