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Rosa's Animals

The Story of Rosa Bonheur and Her Painting Menagerie


  • Abrams Books for Young Readers
  • by Mary Macdonald
Painter and sculptor Rosa Bonheur (1822-1899) led a highly nontraditional life, especially for a woman in the nineteenth century. She kept lions as pets, was awarded the Legion of Honor by Empress Eugénie, and befriended "Buffalo Bill" Cody. She became a painter at a time when women were often only reluctantly educated as artists.

ISBN 9781419728501 | E | HB+
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Publisher Abrams Books for Young Readers
ISBN 9781419728501
Author(s) Mary Macdonald
Publication date June 2018
Edition Hardback with dust jacket
Dimensions 254 x 254 mm
Pages 64
Language(s) Eng. ed.
extra information colour and black-and-white archival images throughout
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Painter and sculptor Rosa Bonheur (1822–1899) led a highly nontraditional life, especially for a woman in the nineteenth century. She kept lions as pets, was awarded the Legion of Honor by Empress Eugénie, and befriended “Buffalo Bill” Cody. She became a painter at a time when women were often only reluctantly educated as artists. Her unconventional artistic work habits, including visiting slaughterhouses to sketch an animal’s anatomy and wearing men’s clothing to gain access to places like a horse fair, where women were not allowed, helped her become one of the most beloved female painters of her time. Among the artworks discussed are The Horse Fair and Ploughing in the Nivernais. Along with her life story are a list of museums that house her work, a bibliography, and an index.