Gabrielle Cot is an oil-on-canvas painting by
William-Adolphe Bouguereau, produced in 1890. The eponymous subject is the daughter of the French painter
Pierre Auguste Cot, who was Bouguereau's most notable pupil. He started the work as a study for another painting but decided to develop it into a full work after becoming enthralled by Gabrielle Cot's charm and beauty. It was the only non-commissioned painting he ever painted. Bouguereau gifted the painting to Gabrielle Cot's grandmother, Madame Duret, and it has been privately held since then. It was exhibited to the public in Paris in 1891 and in New York in 1999.
Painting credit: William-Adolphe Bouguereau