• Rosa Bonheur (French, 1822-99). Achieved wealth and fame even in her youth as a superb painter, mainly of animals. Dressed as a man in order to inspect stables and slaughterhouses. Was given a legal permit in 1857 to continue male attire. Bought a chateau which she shared with her companion, Nathalie Micas, also an artist. There they maintained a cageless animal preserve for countless species from parakeets to lions. Bonheur’s portrayals of all these creatures, her passion, are widely considered to be the definitive paintings of the animal kingdom.

Rosa Bonheur postcard

From Women Making History: The Revolutionary Feminist Postcard Art of Helaine Victoria Press by Julia M. Allen and Jocelyn H. Cohen

  • Part of the Kitchen Table series, first postcards published by Helaine Victoria Enterprises (original imprint name). A series of 8 postcards printed offset in black, 4 ¼” x 6”. Printed on white with another on rust cardstock. Edition of 500.
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