$39.99
In "The Broken Pitcher" (1897), two young sisters are depicted at a moment of innocent tenderness. The older girl gently offers water from a green ceramic jug, while the younger, kneeling and thirsty, drinks with admiration and trust. Surrounded by the golden light of countryside serenity, this scene conveys a deep sense of sisterly love, care, and rural simplicity. The viewer is invited into a timeless world where affection is pure, moments are slow, and bonds are strong.
Artist: William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905)
A master of academic realism, Bouguereau was known for his delicate portrayals of the human form, particularly women and children, using refined brushwork and classical themes.
Capture the essence of innocence with this beautifully printed phone case featuring "The Broken Pitcher" (1897) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau. Showcasing two sisters in a tender moment of care and connection, this case is perfect for art lovers who value family bonds and timeless beauty.
Product Features:
Rigid dual-layer polycarbonate plastic for durability
300+ DPI photo-realistic print quality for vibrant colors
Available in glossy or matte surface options
MagSafe® Compatible with interior magnets
Full-wrap print on exterior surfaces
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