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when talking about her family; rather, she identified with the power and freedom reserved for men. It also broadcast her sexuality at a time where the lesbian stereotype consisted of women who cut their hair short, wore trousers, and chain-smoked. Rosa
Bonheur did all three. Bonheur never explicitly said she was a lesbian, but her lifestyle and the way she talked about her female partners suggest this.
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extraordinary sisterhood."(...)But
Bonheur did not want to be a symbol for other women or for women's rights. Asked by an American newspaper in 1859 what she thought of the women's rights movement, she said, "Women's rights — women's nonsense! Women should seek to establish their rights by good and great works, and not by conventions."
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She was also an open lesbian, first living with partner
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Bonheur, while taking pleasure in activities usually reserved for men (such as hunting and smoking), viewed her womanhood as something far superior to anything a man could offer or experience. She viewed men as stupid and mentioned that the only males she had time or attention for were the bulls she
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Bonheur moved to Paris in 1828 at the age of six with her mother and siblings, after her father had gone ahead of them to establish a residence and income there. By family accounts, she had been an unruly child and had a difficult time learning to read, though she would sketch for hours at a time
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Klumpke's "union" with Rosa Bonheur", Out of context. (New York: Greenwood Press, 2004), p. 69-79.; Laurel Lampela, "Daring to be different: a look at three lesbian artists", Art Education v.54 no. 2 (March 2001), p. 45-51. and Gretchen Van
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Until 2013 women in France were technically forbidden from wearing trousers by the “Decree concerning the cross-dressing of women” which was implemented on 17 November 1800. By at least World War II this was largely ignored, but in
Bonheur's time was still an issue. In 1852, Bonheur had to ask
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Katherine Brault, the current owner of Bonheur's chateau, which is now a museum, says there is no proof that Bonheur was a lesbian. In another essay in the catalog, co-written with her daughter Lou, Brault characterizes Bonheur's relationship with Micas as an "act of independence and
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as "entirely forgotten and rarely dragged out from oblivion"; however, that same year it was part of a series of paintings sent to China by the French government for an exhibition titled "The French
Landscape and Peasant, 1820–1905". Since then her reputation has been somewhat revived.
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with pencil and paper before she learned to talk. Her mother taught her to read and write by asking her to choose and draw a different animal for each letter of the alphabet. The artist credited her love of drawing animals to these reading lessons with her mother.
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Institute in Paris. There she prepared detailed studies that she later used as references for her paintings and sculptures. During this period, she befriended the father-and-son
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Boime, Albert (December 1981). "The case of Rosa Bonheur: Why should a woman want to be more like a man?".
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Bilder aus der Neuen und Alten Welt. Die Sammlung des Diamantenhändlers
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that had disappeared a century earlier, and they had enormous appeal to
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completed in 1860. These pieces depicted a way of life in the
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The John G. Johnson Collection: A History and Selected Works
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Hereditary Genius: An Inquiry into its Laws and Consequences
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bear the name Rosa Bonheur. The first opened in 2008 in the
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2025:"The eight women artists of The National Gallery | Art UK"
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Art is a Tyrant: The Unconventional Life of Rosa Bonheur.
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2568:Isidore Bonheur (brother)
2563:Auguste Bonheur (brother)
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2429:Portraits of Rosa Bonheur
2397:A life without Compromise
1870:10.1080/08905499908583461
1732:. A. Melrose. p. 64.
1497:at Albright Knox Gallery"
1377:Gaze, Delia, ed. (1997).
825:Haymaking in the Auvergne
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1196:, Retrieved 23 May 2015.
705:honoured Bonheur with a
680:Parc des Buttes-Chaumont
665:One of Bonheur's works,
557:Personal life and legacy
524:Portrait of Rosa Bonheur
190:of 1848, and now in the
180:. Her paintings include
3144:French Realist painters
2756:Elizabeth Shippen Green
2746:Susan Stuart Frackelton
2095:The Burlington Magazine
2061:Encyclopædia Britannica
1946:www.connexionfrance.com
1526:10 October 2004 at the
1211:"Bonheur, (Marie-)Rosa"
906:Changement de pâturages
885:The Monarch of the herd
848:Changement de pâturages
690:, the third in 2017 in
454:completed in 1859, and
3129:French lesbian artists
2932:The Portrait of a Lady
2731:Alice Brown Chittenden
2711:Julia Margaret Cameron
2329:Barbaro after the Hunt
1656:London Review of Books
1576:Francis, Rell (1976).
1336:Klumpke, Anna (2001).
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779:Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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629:Père Lachaise Cemetery
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577:Anna Elizabeth Klumpke
566:wearing men's clothing
564:Bonheur was known for
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3134:French LGBTQ painters
3119:French women painters
3109:Artists from Bordeaux
3040:The Romance of a Shop
2791:Elizabeth Okie Paxton
2640:19th-century feminism
2055:"Bonheur, Rosa"
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241:Oscar-Raymond Bonheur
202:Le marché aux chevaux
170:Marie-Rosalie Bonheur
136:Oscar-Raymond Bonheur
53:Marie-Rosalie Bonheur
2935:(serialized 1880–81)
2908:Alice Freeman Palmer
2806:Jessie Willcox Smith
1008:(Rosa Bonheur Prize)
964:Aberdeen Art Gallery
960:The Charcoal Burners
946:Aberdeen Art Gallery
928:Aberdeen Art Gallery
910:Hamburger Kunsthalle
656:feminist art history
540:Charles George Lewis
520:Edouard Louis Dubufe
478:The Woman's Building
338:Louis LĂ©opold Robert
3059:George Bernard Shaw
3047:George Bernard Shaw
2975:Ella Hepworth Dixon
2862:Ella Hepworth Dixon
2801:Pamela Colman Smith
2741:Emma Lampert Cooper
2645:First-wave feminism
2414:Library of Congress
2326:Joseph J. Rishel, “
2219:Eugène de Mirecourt
1940:France, Connexion.
1632:Great women artists
1519:, 1993, p. 142 and
1461:Labourage nivernais
792:Walter Shaw Sparrow
738:Eugène de Mirecourt
660:feminist art theory
587:Portrait of Bonheur
474:Palace of Fine Arts
351:She studied animal
261:Christian socialist
97:Painting, sculpture
3010:Henry Arthur Jones
2721:Minerva J. Chapman
2630:(born before 1880)
2524:Weaning the Calves
2516:King of the Forest
2301:Catherine Hewitt,
2251:Theodore Stanton,
1772:The New York Times
1544:, National Gallery
1278:on 10 January 2019
1188:Kuiper, Kathleen.
1160:The New York Times
864:Weaning the Calves
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2082:, June 5–8, 1900.
1713:goodallartists.ca
1394:978-1-884964-21-3
1322:Rosalia Shriver,
1296:Galton, Francis.
1163:. 17 October 2022
999:Prix Rosa-Bonheur
696:Bois de Vincennes
494:A Signal of Peace
490:Buffalo Bill Cody
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450:Highland Shepherd
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