Rosa Bonheur The Horse Fair 1855 By Rosa Bonheur
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Unframed Matte Paper Prints: Delivered in the exact dimensions of the artwork on 280 gsm Artist Paper.
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About Rosa Bonheur
Few nineteenth-century painters studied animals with the forensic patience she brought to the task. Born in Bordeaux in 1822, she sketched at slaughterhouses and horse markets in trousers (with police permission) to get the anatomy right, and the discipline shows in every flank and fetlock. The Horse Fair, completed in 1855 and now at the Met, made her one of the most commercially successful artists in Europe and earned her the Légion d'honneur in 1865, the first woman to receive it for art. Her work suits anyone drawn to Realism's quieter virtues: muscle, weather, and animals rendered without sentiment.
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