Château de By

The Château de By (full name: musée de l'atelier Rosa Bonheur or museum of the studio of Rosa Bonheur) was a town museum run by the town of Thomery in the French department of Seine-et-Marne, on the edge of the Fontainebleau Forest. It is named after the former town of By, near Thomery. It was closed for refurbishment in 2016, and is said to be reopening in May 2018.[1]

History

The building was purchased in 1859 by the French animal painter Rosa Bonheur, who moved her studio there. Aged 37, she was at the height of her popularity and made the building her home and studio for forty years, with pens for her animals in its park. She rebuilt the chateau to make it comfortable and to add a vast neo-Gothic studio room with the space and light she needed. It was in the chateau that empress Eugenie presented her with her Légion d'Honneur in 1865.

The museum mainly consists of objects relating to Bonheur's everyday life (including a Native American costume given her by Buffalo Bill) and the building has remained unchanged since her death in 1899, other than the sale of all the paintings it once contained. It was put on the 'Maisons des Illustres' list in 2011, though the property around it was put on sale in summer 2014.

References

  1. "Le musée Rosa Bonheur" (in French). Thomery. Retrieved 7 July 2016. Attention : Le musée Rosa Bonheur est fermé au public.

Coordinates: 48°23′46″N 2°47′00″E / 48.3961°N 2.7832°E / 48.3961; 2.7832

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