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Rosa Bonheur

French, 1822-1899

Rosa Bonheur was among the most accomplished female painters of the 19th century, a time when women were typically not encouraged to pursue fine arts as a profession. Bonheur never married and lived openly as a lesbian. She is remembered for her realist animal paintings and highly detailed bronze animal sculptures.

Bonheur was born in Bordeaux, France, in 1822. Her mother died when she was just 11. Her father, a painter, believed in female education and supported her artistic pursuits. He oversaw Bonheur’s painting education after her unsuccessful apprenticeship as a seamstress.

Bonheur rose to prominence relatively early in her career. In 1848, the French government commissioned a piece for an exhibition at the Paris Salon. The resulting painting, Ploughing in the Nivernais, is today in the collections of the Musée d’Orsay in Paris. Around this time, she began a relationship with fellow artist Nathalie Micas. The pair remained together for the rest of Micas’s life.

Bonheur’s most famous painting, The Horse Fair, was exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1853 and completed in 1855. It is a depiction of the horse market, where Bonheur went twice a week for a year and a half to work on her sketches. She applied for a police permit to wear men’s clothing for comfort and to dissuade attention. The painting, which measures eight feet across, is in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

In 1855, Bonheur’s art dealer introduced her work to the United Kingdom, where her art proved even more popular than in her home country. Her financial success allowed her to move to a large property near Fontainebleau, France, in 1859, where she lived for the rest of her life. It has since been renamed Château de Rosa Bonheur and includes a museum dedicated to her work.

Bonheur was awarded the decoration of the French Legion of Honour in 1865 and was promoted to Officer of the Order in 1894, becoming the first female artist to receive the honor. In 1893, she exhibited at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago.

Bonheur died in 1899 at the age of 77. She was buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery next to Nathalie Micas.

On 1stDibs, find a collection of Rosa Bonheur’s sculptures.

Circa 1880 French Antique Bronze Sculpture “Resting Bull” by Rosa Bonheur
Circa 1880 French Antique Bronze Sculpture “Resting Bull” by Rosa Bonheur

Circa 1880 French Antique Bronze Sculpture “Resting Bull” by Rosa Bonheur

By Rosa Bonheur

Located in Shippensburg, PA

ROSA BONHEUR French, 1822-1899 "Boeuf Couché" (Resting Bull) Patinated bronze Signed "Rosa B" conceived 1846, a lifetime cast circa 1880 cold-stamped PEYROL to the reverse Item...

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19th Century French Romantic Antique Rosa Bonheur

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Bronze

Bronze animalier au chien 19eme
Bronze animalier au chien 19eme

Bronze animalier au chien 19eme

$3,396

H 7.88 in W 7.88 in D 31.5 in

Bronze animalier au chien 19eme

By Rosa Bonheur

Located in BAUD, FR

Bronze Animalier Signé Rosa Bonheur (1822-1899) Le Chien De Chasse Braque à l'Arrêt très belle patine 23Kg 80cm de long sa base fait 50cm x 20.5cm

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Mid-19th Century French Mid-Century Modern Antique Rosa Bonheur

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Bronze

French Antique Bronze Sculpture “Resting Bull” by Rosa Bonheur ca. 1870-90
French Antique Bronze Sculpture “Resting Bull” by Rosa Bonheur ca. 1870-90

French Antique Bronze Sculpture “Resting Bull” by Rosa Bonheur ca. 1870-90

By Rosa Bonheur

Located in Shippensburg, PA

ROSA BONHEUR French, 1822-1899 "Boeuf Couché" (Resting Bull) Patinated sand-cast bronze Signed "Rosa B" in base conceived 1846, cast circa 1870-90 Item # 408TGI08P The original...

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19th Century French Romantic Antique Rosa Bonheur

Materials

Bronze

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  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022
    Rosa Bonheur painted animals because she had a deep love for them. The French artist also produced realistic sculptures depicting various animals. Animals were a part of her daily life, as she had many pets, including lions, sheep, horses and gazelles. You'll find a range of Rosa Bonheur art on 1stDibs.