Auguste Bonheur
TweetFollow the artist with our email alert
France (1824 - 1884 ) - Artworks

Christie's /Jul 17, 2006
€29,279.96 - €43,919.94
€31,418.18
Find artworks, auction results, sale prices and pictures of Auguste Bonheur at auctions worldwide.
Go to the complete price list of works
Along with Auguste Bonheur, our clients also searched for the following authors:
Hubert Robert, Theodore Gericault, Pierre François L. Fontaine, Gabriel De Saint-Aubin, Jean-Baptiste Pater, Alexandre Louis R. Millin Du Perreux, Cavaliere Ippolito Caffi
Hubert Robert, Theodore Gericault, Pierre François L. Fontaine, Gabriel De Saint-Aubin, Jean-Baptiste Pater, Alexandre Louis R. Millin Du Perreux, Cavaliere Ippolito Caffi
Artworks in Arcadja
51Some works of Auguste Bonheur
Extracted between 51 works in the catalog of ArcadjaAuguste Bonheur - Cattle On A Hillside
Original 1851
Auction:
Bonhams -Nov 9, 2011
- Chester
Lot number:
480
Other WORKS AT AUCTION
Description:
Auguste Bonheur (French, 1824-1884), & Rosa Bonheur (French, 1822-1899)
Cattle on a Hillside
signed 'R Bonheur' and 'A Bonheur 1851' (lower left); bears indistinct inscription 'Vallee de la ... A Bonheur, cattle by Rosa Bonheur' old label verso oil on board
28.5 x 40.5cm (11 1/4 x 15 15/16in).
Provenance - Thomas Agnew & Sons, Manchester label verso.
Auguste Bonheur - Le Combat, Souvenir Des Pyrenees
Original 1862
Auction:
Sotheby's -Jun 2, 2010
- London
Lot number:
60
Other WORKS AT AUCTION
Description:
LOT 60
- AUGUSTE BONHEUR
FRENCH, 1824 - 1884
LE COMBAT, SOUVENIR DES PYRENEES
15,000—20,000 GBP
measurements
200 by 260cm., 78¾ by 102¼in.
Description
signed and dated Auguste Bonheur 1862 lower right
oil on canvas
PROVENANCE
Sale: Christie's, London, The Gyrn Castle Sale, 17 July 2006,lot 100Purchased at the above sale by the present owner
EXHIBITED
Paris, Salon, 1863, no. 197
Auguste Bonheur - Sheep In A Farmyard; Sheep In A Pasture
Original
Auction:
Waddington's -Dec 8, 2009
- Toronto
Lot number:
193
Other WORKS AT AUCTION
Description:
Auguste (Francois Auguste) Bonheur (1821-1884), French
SHEEP IN A FARMYARD; SHEEP IN A PASTURE
Two oils on panel; each signed lower right
7.00" x 9.50", 17.80 cm x 24.10 cm
Provenance:
Hermann Panschow, Bremerhaven, Germany;
By descent to the grandson, Jordan, Ontario
Est. $1200 / 1800
Auguste Bonheur - Le Combat, Souvenir Des Pyrenees
Original 1862
Auction:
Christie's -Jul 17, 2006
- Llanasa
Lot number:
100
Other WORKS AT AUCTION
Description:
AUGUSTE BONHEUR, (FRENCH,1821-1884)
LE COMBAT, SOUVENIR DES PYRENEES
signed and dated 'Auguste Bonheur.1862' (lower right)
oil on canvas
77 x 102 in. (195.6 x 259.1 cm.)
Painted in 1862
Auguste Bonheur was born on 21st September 1824. His father, Raymond Bonheur, was a painter of historical subjects having trained in Bordeaux under Pierre Lacour (1778-1859), a pupil of Jacques-Louis David. Auguste and his sister Rosa received their formal training in their father's atelier. Auguste and Rosa were known to have collaborated on a number of works and were interested in depicting similar subject matter, 'Like his sister, he paints oxen with remarkable truthfulness, but in her overshadowing fame that of the brother has been lessened, and he has not always received the praise justly his due.' (Walter and Hutton, Artists of the Nineteenth Century, 1894).
Auguste devoted his artistic career to landscape and animal painting. He began exhibiting at the Paris Salon in the early 1840s, winning a third class medal in 1852, a second class medal in 1859 and a first class medal in 1861. He also exhibited at the Royal Academy in London, and in Manchester and Leeds. In 1867 Auguste Bonheur was decorated with the Legion d'Honneur, he continued to paint and exhibit his work until his death on 21st February 1884.
Bonheur's art, as part of the Realist current that emerged in the 1840s, was grounded in direct observation of nature and meticulous draughtsmanship. Though La Sortie du Paturage and Le Combat, Souvenir des Pyrenees are disparate in mood, we can see in both Bonheur's fascination with animal musculature and landscape. As a member of the generation of Barbizon artists who refused to see nature violated or altered by modernisation, Bonheur focussed on those animals and people whom he feared would soon be eliminated as a result of change and progress; this idealisation of the traditional rural way of life is perfectly captured by these two canvasses. The idea of the agricultural idyll, as opposed to the rapid industrialisation of the cities, is typified in La Sortie du Paturage. Here Bonheur chooses a perfect sunny day, with the unhurried trail of livestock and their drovers meandering towards us from a distance. There is a glimpse of a picturesque church spire on the right of the composition, hinting at their final destination. The strong sun glints off the musculature of the oxen and the fleece of the sheep, showcasing the anatomical accuracy and sense of texture for which Bonheur was most famous. This tranquil atmosphere is sharply contrasted by the drama and power of Le Combat, Souvenir des Pyrenees not only through the dynamism of the composition, but in the ominous shrouding of cloud and the choice of rugged terrain. The diversity of the two works reveals the reason for Bonheur's absorption with oxen: the contrast between their capacity as passive domesticated farming animals and their great physical size and power.
Exhibited
Paris, Salon 1863, no. 197.
Lot Notes
Please note that this lot is to be removed from Gyrn Castle at purchaser's own risk and expense. Please contact the sale administrator.
Post-Lot Text
For a note on the artist please see page 72 of the printed catalogue.
Auguste Bonheur - Cattle On A Meadow.
Original
Lot number:
3178
Other WORKS AT AUCTION
Description:
BONHEUR, AUGUSTE FRANCOIS
(Bordeaux 1824 - 1884 Bellevue)
Cattle on a meadow.
Oil on canvas. Signed lower right: A. Bonheur.
40 x 60 cm.
Provenance: Swiss private collection
CHF 2 500.- / 3 500.-
€ 1 620.- / 2 260.-
BONHEUR, AUGUSTE FRANCOIS
(Bordeaux 1824 - 1884 Bellevue)
Rinder auf einer Weide.
Öl auf Leinwand. Unten rechts signiert: A. Bonheur.
40 x 60 cm.
Provenienz: Schweizer Privatbesitz.
CHF 2 500.- / 3 500.-
€ 1 620.- / 2 260.-





