The Little Shepherdess, after Paul Peel

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Canadian Academic artist Paul Peel painted sentimental domestic scenes of children and women, often nudes, frequently using his son and daughter as models. Adhering to the Juste milieu or “middle way” between hide-bound realism and Impressionism, The Little Shepherdess is a delicate rendering of a nude with sentiment and Neoclassical sensibility geared to the Bourgeoisie.

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The Little Shepherdess, after Paul Peel

Paul Peel Canadian (1860 - 1892)

Canadian Academic artist Paul Peel painted sentimental domestic scenes of children and women, often nudes, frequently using his son and daughter as models. Adhering to the Juste milieu or “middle way” between hide-bound realism and Impressionism, The Little Shepherdess is a delicate rendering of a nude with sentiment and Neoclassical sensibility geared to the Bourgeoisie.