ROSA BONHEUR (BORDEAUX 1822-1899 THOMERY)
ROSA BONHEUR (BORDEAUX 1822-1899 THOMERY)
ROSA BONHEUR (BORDEAUX 1822-1899 THOMERY)
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ROSA BONHEUR (BORDEAUX 1822-1899 THOMERY)

Studies of a horse and a horse's head (recto); Sketch of a galloping horse with a rider (verso)

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ROSA BONHEUR (BORDEAUX 1822-1899 THOMERY)
Studies of a horse and a horse's head (recto); Sketch of a galloping horse with a rider (verso)
graphite
5 1⁄8 x 7 ¾ in. (13.5 x 19.7 cm)
Provenance
The artist’s estate (L. 275); Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, 5-8 June 1900 (L. 276), lot 1362.
with Eric G. Carlson, New York.
with Chamberlin Gallery, New York, 1989.

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Lot Essay

This drawing by the renowned animal painter Rosa Bonheur depicts a Percheron horse at rest. The Percheron horse is a working-horse breed from the Le Perche province of France known for its calm temperament and heavy build, making it ideal for plowing and carriage-pulling. Bonheur famously showed the magnificent power of these horses in her best known painting, The Horse Fair, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (inv. 87.25; see L. Rebsamen, in Rosa Bonheur (1822–1899), exhib. cat., Bordeaux, Musée des Beaux-Arts, 2022, pp. 148-150). In the drawing we get a glimpse of the working horse at rest.

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