* ROSA BONHEUR (French 1822-1899)

......Rosa Bonheur: All Nature'S Children, Exhibition Catalogue, Dahesh Museum, 601 Fifth Avenue, NY NY 10017

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>! Harris and Nochlin. "The Nineteenth Century", Women Artists 1550-1950. (1978): 73-111.

> Klumpke, Anna. Rosa Bonheur: The Artist's (Auto) Biography. The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor: 1997.

> Munsterberg, Hugo. "Women Painters of the Nineteenth Century", A History of Women Artists. Crown Publishers, New York: 1975, 47-63.

> Nochlin, Linda. "Why have there been no great women artists?", Women, Art, and Power. 170-178.

! Chadwick, Whitney, "The fine art of gentling: Horses, women and Rosa Bonheur in Victorian England," 89-107, in Adler and Pointon, (eds.) The Body Imaged, 1993

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> Chadwick, Chapter 6, "Sex, Class, and Power in Victorian England", 165-190.

< Saslow, James M. "Disagreeably hidden: Constuction and Constriction of the lesbian body in Rosa Bonheur's Horse Fair".

> Slatkin, Wendy. "France :1850-1900", Women Artists in History. (1985): 130-143.

< Stanton, Theodore. Reminiscences of Rosa Bonheur. London, 1910.

> Waller, Susan. "Rosa Bonheur", 288-291.

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> Ashton, Dore, Rosa Bonehur: a Life and A Legend. The Viking Press, New York:1981.

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