Rosa’s Animals
The Story of Rosa Bonheur and Her Painting Menagerie
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Abrams
Published:5th Jun '18
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
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.
**STARRED REVIEW**
"An elegant, insightful portrait of an artist worth knowing."
**STARRED REVIEW**
"Take note of this biography of an extraordinary painter"
High-definition, full-page reproductions of her artwork, as well as supporting historical information about the era in which Bonheur lived, make this an accessible portrait of the artist. * School Library Journal *
Macdonald pares Rosa’s biography down to accessible chapters, highlighting such interest-sparking details as the artist’s need for documented permission to dress as a man to attend horse fairs and the mid-century portrait dolls modeled after her that became something of a rage. Plentiful, generously scaled reproductions of Bonheur’s work and that of several contemporaries will lure in browsers, and discussion of the Impressionist movement that drove Realism from the field adds important context. * The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books *
A historically rich chronicle of artist Rosa Bonheur’s life. * Publishers Week
ISBN: 9781419728501
Dimensions: 261mm x 265mm x 17mm
Weight: 1000g
64 pages