Bouguereau Master Copy Part 3- Italian Influence, Umbra Layer

Bouguereau Master Copy Part 3- Italian Influence, Umbra Layer

Online Webinar | Available

5/16/2026 (one day)
9:30 AM-4:30 PM EDT on Sat
$95.00

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Bouguereau Master Copy Part 3- Italian Influence, Umbra Layer

Online Webinar | Available

Bouguereau Master Copy Part 3-Italian Influence, Umbra Layer

Duration: 1 Day- 6 Hours
This is part 3 of a 10 part series where we will continue our deep dive into copying Bouguereau's painting Le Crépuscule.


Continue the journey through Bouguereau's academic process with this oil painting mastercopy tutorial. This session introduces the umbra layer which is translucent layer of warm color applied directly over the paint transfer to separate shadow and light. It is a technique Bouguereau adopted during his formative years in Italy, where he studied the works of Renaissance and Baroque masters and absorbed their classical approaches to establishing warm, fast drying, undertones before the overpainting. This initial layer of warm earth tones creates a luminous foundation that unifies the future subsequent layers of paint. Bouguereau's timeless figures don't always employ this technique but many of his large scale and multi-figurative paintings show evidence of this layer as a structural, integral part of the underpainting . This is part 3 of a 10 part series where we continue our deep dive into copying Bouguereau's painting Le Crépuscule.


Course Outline

The Umbra Layer: Explore the sophisticated technique of the umbra layer, a translucent wash of warm earth tones applied directly over the paint transfer. This method, refined by Bouguereau during his time in Italy studying from the old masters. It allows the artist to establish a unified warm foundation before any opaque paint is applied. Working on the imprimatura, we will learn how this transparent layer creates depth and warmth that will later radiate through subsequent passages of color, giving Bouguereau's figures and inanimate objects like the fabric their complexity and life.


This is not the painting that we will be copying but this illustration shows the umbra layer process.


Why Attend?

This workshop illustrates Bouguereau's artistic development and his adoption of Italian painting techniques and their application to his own method of painting. Participants will discover how this initial translucent layer transforms a precise cartoon transferred onto a canvas into a structural warm foundation for painting. The technique that distinguishes the pattern between shadow in light in a quick direct manner. Whether you are building upon previous parts or joining in new, this session offers invaluable insight into the layered thinking behind Bouguereau's luminous masterworks.


What to Expect:

Painting Demos, 6 hours total: Attend a comprehensive live online demonstration focusing on the preparation and application of the umbra layer over a completed cartoon that has been transferred to an oil primed linen.


High Resolution Recordings- Every demo will be recorded and you will be able to study and re-watch them as much as you'd like.



Disclaimer:

This webinar is going to be recorded and available for purchase on the ARA Boston website. By signing up you are agreeing that any questions asked and answered by the instructor are OK to be recorded. The only video feed that is going to be recorded is of the demo, no video feed of participants will be recorded.


Morning session 9:30-12:30 PM EST

1 hour lunch 12:30-1:30 PM EST

Afternoon Session 1:30-4:30 PM EST








Johnson, Eric
Eric Johnson

Eric Johnson is a dedicated painter and esteemed instructor at The Academy of Realist Art Boston, passionately committed to preserving and advancing the rich tradition of painting. Currently serving as the principal online atelier program instructor at ARA Boston, he also conducts private online lessons from his well-equipped home studio. Eric's unwavering ambition lies in weaving his own artistic link within the chain of tradition, diligently mastering the working techniques employed by the revered old masters whom he deeply admires. By integrating these methods into his own artistic process, he aims to achieve a remarkable level of authenticity and fidelity in his diverse range of subjects, spanning from captivating portraits to evocative still life and captivating landscapes. With each new encounter with beauty and truth, Eric yearns to present a fresh perspective that unveils the timeless beauty and eternal truths, albeit seen through a distinct lens and colored by a unique artistic medium.