Bonheur, Juliette (1830–1891)
Bonheur, Juliette (1830–1891)
French painter. Name variations: Madame Peyrol. Born 1830; died 1891; dau. of Raimond Oscar-Marie Bonheur (artist and teacher), and Sophie Marquis Bonheur.
Younger sister of Rosa Bonheur by 8 years, painted sentimental studies of pets that sold commercially.
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