Rosa Bonheur

Still regarded as one of the most important female artists, Rosa Bonheur was remarkable by the standards of almost any ear. A devout Realist, Bonheur hoped to democratize art by presenting subjects that the general viewer could comprehend and appreciate, taking her subject matter from everyday life. Her love and passion for animals and nature would go on to define her artistic career.

Bonheur


Rosa Bonheur (FRENCH, 1822-1899)

Le Roi de la forêt

ROSA BONHEUR (BORDEAUX 1822-1899 THOMERY)

L’Émigration des bisons

Rosa Bonheur (FRENCH, 1822-1899)

Monarchs of the Forest

ROSA BONHEUR (FRENCH, 1822-1899)

Cerf et biches dans la forêt, automne

ROSA BONHEUR (BORDEAUX 1822-1899 THOMERY)

Cerf et biche dans un paysage enneigé

Rosa Bonheur (French, 1822-1899)

Trois vaches au pâturage

ROSA BONHEUR (FRENCH, 1822-1899)

Tête de lion relevée

ROSA BONHEUR (FRENCH, 1822-1899)

Lion guettant une proie

Rosa Bonheur (French, 1822-1899)

Studies of Cows, Hens, Roosters, a Goose and a Sheep

Rosa Bonheur (French, 1822-1899)

Charrette Attelée de Vaches, et Bouvier, en Auvergne

After Rosa Bonheur

The horse fair

Rosa Raymond Bonheur (French, 1822-1899)

Cattle and sheep in an Alpine landscape

Rosa Bonheur (FRENCH, 1822-1899)

Blonde D'Aquitaine resting

Rosa Bonheur (French, 1822-1899)

Enfant et le chat: girl with a cat

ROSA BONHEUR (BORDEAUX 1822-1899 THOMERY)

Studies of a horse and a horse's head (recto); Sketch of a galloping horse with a rider (verso)

ROSA BONHEUR (FRENCH, 1822-1899)

Pyrenees Farmers, Market Bound

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