
ROSA BONHEUR
Rosa Bonheur’s story begins in a modest Bordeaux household where art was as much a language as a livelihood. Born to a talented but struggling painter, the young Rosalie grows up surrounded by brushes, palettes, and the rhythmic chatter of creative minds, turning even the walls of her home into canvases for her early experiments. From the moment she could walk, she was sketching animals and cutting paper figures, a playful habit that hinted at a deep, instinctive connection to the natural world.
When the family relocates to Paris, the bustling capital offers new possibilities and challenges, positioning Rosa amid a vibrant artistic community while still anchored to her family’s humble roots. As she navigates school life and the city’s bustling streets, her innate talent for capturing animal expression begins to emerge, setting the stage for a remarkable journey that blends determination, family support, and an unyielding love for her craft.
Language
en
Duration
~57 minutes (55K characters)
Series
Masterpieces in colour
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-01-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
Best known for writing lively books on painters, this French art critic helped bring artists such as Rosa Bonheur, Goya, Veronese, Puvis de Chavannes, Henner, and Bastien-Lepage to a wider readership in the early 20th century.
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