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"A Rabbit Listening" Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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One of the pioneering American women sculptors of animal subjects, Eugenie Shonnard initially studied painting with Alphonse Mucha, but her interest in sculpture began with instruction from James Earle Fraser.
She was born in Yonkers, New York and was a shy, sickly child with a special "love of nature and the rabbits, squirrels, and birds that were her pets." (114) To express her reverence and love of these special interests, she turned to drawing. As a young woman with improved he (showing 500 of 2681 characters). |
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