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plojning i nivernais Painting ID:: 56477
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Rosa Bonheur plojning i nivernais mk248 en av bonbeurs mest byllande malningar. den ar baserad pa bennes egna studier ocb ar ocksa insp inspiread av potter, en nederlandsk djurmalare fran 1600 talet. uppbojdbeten bos ualdidiga, arbetande djuren verkar overtraffa effektiviteten bos de man som driver pa dem.
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buffa;o bill Painting ID:: 56478
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Rosa Bonheur buffa;o bill mk248 ett portatt av oversts william f cody, mera kanb som sbowmannen buffalo bill. poratt gjordes efter codys besok pa bonbeurs slott under den europeiskrika turnen av bans buffalo bill s wild erst 1880. efter bonber bonbrurd deurs dod reproducades den som affiscb soom gjorde rklam for sbowens turnr 1905.
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Ma City Painting ID:: 56951
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Rosa Bonheur Ma City mk250 In the year 1853-1855. Oil on canvas, about 244.5 x 506.7 cm. New York Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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View of a Field Painting ID:: 73784
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Rosa Bonheur View of a Field Date between 1850(1850) and 1855(1855)
Medium Oil on paper
Dimensions 16.8 X 31.3 cm (6.61 X 12.32 in)
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Wild Boars in the Snow Painting ID:: 92707
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Rosa Bonheur Wild Boars in the Snow Date c. 1870(1870)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 21 X 30.5 cm (8.3 X 12 in)
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Rosa Bonheur
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1822-1899 Realism,French,French painter and sculptor. She received her training from her father, Raymond Bonheur (d 1849), an artist and ardent Saint-Simonian who encouraged her artistic career and independence. Precocious and talented, she began making copies in the Louvre at the age of 14 and first exhibited at the Salon in 1841. Her sympathetic portrayal of animals was influenced by prevailing trends in natural history (e.g. Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire) and her deep affinity for animals, especially horses. Bonheur's art, as part of the Realist current that emerged in the 1840s, was grounded in direct observation of nature and meticulous draughtsmanship. She kept a small menagerie, frequented slaughterhouses and dissected animals to gain anatomical knowledge. Although painting was her primary medium, she also sculpted, or modelled, studies of animals, several of which were exhibited at the Salons, including a bronze Study for a Bull and Sheep . |
Related Artists::. | JORDAENS, Jacob | Alexander Pope | CAMPEN, Jacob van | |
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