The First Mourning, William-Adolphe Bouguereau (c. 1888)
William-Adolphe Bouguereau's The First Mourning portrays Adam and Eve grieving over the body of their son, Abel, after he was slain by his brother, Cain. The composition captures this tragic moment while showcasing Bouguereau’s mastery of realism with exquisite attention to anatomy, texture, and expression. The figures in this selection are rendered with sculptural precision, writhing in equal parts anguish and despair. A muted color palette along with soft yet dramatic lighting heightens both the tension and solemnity of the scene. William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905) was a French Academic painter, renowned for his flawless technique, classical compositions, and idealized human figures. His works often focused on mythological, religious, and allegorical themes, blending emotional depth with meticulous craftsmanship. Product Details: Cotton and polyester canvas on Radiata pine wood frame sourced from renewable forests. Includes back mounting. Due to variation in monitor settings, fi