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Too Imprudent
Elizabeth Jane Gardner Bouguereau — American, 1837–1922 — Academic Realism
Elizabeth Jane Gardner Bouguereau was a New Hampshire-born painter who built her career in Paris, becoming the first American woman to win a gold medal at the Paris Salon. She trained in the studios of Hugues Merle and Jules Joseph Lefebvre at a time when the École des Beaux-Arts remained closed to women, and reportedly disguised herself in men's clothing to access anatomy classes.
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