About This Book
The biography follows an artist from an art-filled childhood in her father's studio through formative moves to Paris, early schooling, and a lifelong devotion to studying animals from life. It describes apprenticeship and family influences, the habit of sketching at menageries and fairs, and the evolution of a realist technique marked by careful draftsmanship and vivid color. Successive chapters recount major compositions, studio practice, public exhibitions, and the honors that accompanied a long career. Throughout, emphasis rests on observational method, technical development, and the artist's commitment to portraying animal character and movement.
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