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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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François Crastre

François Crastre was a French author and art critic known for his insightful explorations of notable artists and their works. His writings often delve into the lives and contributions of prominent figures in the art world, including the likes of Goya and Rosa Bonheur. Crastre's notable works include 'Bastien Lepage' and 'Puvis de Chavannes,' where he examines the artistic styles and influences of these masters. His contributions to literature reflect a deep appreciation for the visual arts and an effort to contextualize their significance within cultural history.

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