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Artist: Auguste Rodin
"Antonin Proust" original drypoint
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original etching and drypoint. Catalogue reference: Delteil 10. Published in Paris in 1899 by H. Floury for Auguste Rodin "Statuaire" by Lon Maillard. This impression is prin...
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1890s Art

Materials

Drypoint, Etching

Dante & Virgilus - Etching, (Ed. Goupil, 1897)
Located in Paris, FR
ARTISTE: after Auguste RODIN TITLE : Dante & Virgilus MEDIUM : Etching/photogravure after the original drawing SIGNATURE : Unsigned YEAR : 1897 PAPER : Vellum SIZE : 13 x 10" INFOR...
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1890s Academic Art

Materials

Etching

Small head of the Man with the broken nose
Located in PARIS, FR
Petite tête de l'Homme au nez cassé Small head of the Man with the broken nose by Auguste RODIN (1840-1917) Sketch for the Gates of Hell Variant with symmetric neck Bronze with blac...
Category

Early 20th Century French School Art

Materials

Bronze

Rare Rodin Watercolour & Pencil on Paper of a Seated Nude - The Cambodian Dancer
Located in London, GB
Auguste RODIN (1840-1917) Seated Nude, Cambodian Dancer c. 1898 - 1900 Pencil and watercolour 11.5 x 9.3 inches; 25 x 20.5 inches, inc. frame Provenance: Christie's South Kensington: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 "It's very simple. My drawings are the key of my art." Rodin was an extraordinary creative artist and a prolific worker. After attending the “Petite École”, he worked in the studio of the ornamentalist Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, first in Paris, then in Brussels, where his skill in handling decorative subjects fashionable in the 18th century became apparent. His discovery of Michelangelo, during a visit to Italy in 1875-76, was a decisive moment in his career. Rodin would, in turn, break new ground in sculpture, paving the way for 20th-century art, by introducing methods and techniques that were central to his own artistic aesthetics. In 1906, King Sisowath of Cambodia visited France on an official state visit. It was on this visit that Rodin discovered the dancers of the Cambodian Royal Ballet and was inspired to draw and paint them over 150 times. They made a deep impression on the artist, as he confided to Georges Bourdon, in an article for the newspaper Le Figaro on 1 August 1906: “There is an extraordinary beauty, a perfect beauty, about these slow, monotonous dances, which follow the pulsating rhythm of the music… [The Cambodians] have taught me movements I had never come across anywhere before…” Originally seeing them in Paris he left everything suddenly to follow the dancers of the royal ballet to Marseille, from where they would embark on their return to Cambodia. In just one week, he made about one hundred and fifty drawings, re-transcribing or interpreting the ballet poses, with an obvious fascination for the arms and hands of the dancers. These drawings were later highlighted with watercolour, creating coloured harmonies of a rare refinement. The first performance of the Cambodian Royal Ballet took place in the context of the Colonial Exhibition in Marseille. Sisowath 1st had just been crowned King of Cambodia when he undertook the first trip ever to be made by a Cambodian sovereign to France, which had controlled Cambodia since June 1884. This official visit occurred at the height of French colonial expansion. Previously, the Universal Exhibition of 1900 had attracted 48 million visitors! The organisers realised what a tremendous impact this event made on the public, and it was soon adopted as the main tool for colonial propaganda. At the exhibition in Marseilles, the area devoted to Indochina was the largest of the seven sections. When Auguste Rodin met the troupe of dancers for the first time in July 1906, during their brief visit to Paris for an exceptional performance at the Pré Catalan...
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19th Century Realist Art

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Watercolor

Iris little study, Auguste Rodin, Bronze, Sculpture, Modern Art, 1970's, Nudes
Located in Geneva, CH
Iris little study, Auguste Rodin, Bronze, Sculpture, Modern Art, 1970's, Nudes Petite etude pour Iris, douzième épreuve Ed. 12/12 pcs 1973 Bronze with brown and black patina Marked...
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1970s Modern Art

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Bronze

Auguste Rodin "Main Droite Feminine" Bronze Sculpture by Alexis Rudier Foundry
Located in San Francisco, CA
Auguste Rodin French, 1840-1917 "Main Droite Feminine, doigts semi replies, annulaire leve" Feminine Right Hand, semi-folded fingers, raised ring finger Conceived circa 1890-1900; cast circa 1930-1940 Signed "A Rodin" on the right side of the wrist and with the foundry mark "Alexis Rudier...
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Early 20th Century Academic Art

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Bronze

Tête Tragique
Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
Auguste Rodin (French, 1840 - 1917) Tête Tragique 6 ½ high x 4 x 4 1/2 inches 9 ½ inches high with base Bronze, inscribed in three places: Near top of head signed “Rodin” “No 4” Inscribed with foundry mark “Georges Rudier...
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1960s Modern Art

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Bronze

Lying Nude - Lithograph and stencil
Located in Paris, FR
Auguste RODIN (after) Lying Nude (1920) Lithograph and Stencil Printed signature in the plate Limited to 200 copies not numbered On thin vellum 27 x 37 cm (c. 11 x 15 in) INFORMAT...
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1920s Modern Art

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Lithograph, Stencil

Young lady (1920) - stencil
Located in Paris, FR
Auguste RODIN (after) Young lady (1920) MEDIUM : Stencil LIMITED : 200 copies not numbered PAPER : thin vellum SIZE : 37 x 28 cm (c. 15 x 11") IN...
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1920s Modern Art

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Stencil

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Self Portrait. 1920. Etching and drypoint. Dodgson 138. 6 1/8 x 5 (sheet 13 1/4 x 11). Edition 105. A rich impression with plate tone, printed on cream wove paper. Slight toning in ...
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Located in Soquel, CA
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Victor Hugo, de trois quarts
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Victor Hugo, de trois quarts Etching & Drypoint, 1884 Unsigned (as issued) Published in Geffroy, Le Statuaire Rodin, 1889 Printed on wove paper Reference: Delteil 6 vi/VIII Thorson 8 vi/VIII Condition: Excellent Victor-Marie Hugo (French: [viktɔʁ maʁi yɡo] (listen); 26 February 1802 – 22 May 1885) was a French Romantic writer and politician. During a literary career that spanned more than sixty years, he wrote in a variety of genres and forms. He is considered to be one of the greatest French writers of all time. His most famous works are the novels The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (1831) and Les Misérables (1862). In France, Hugo is renowned for his poetry collections, such as Les Contemplations (The Contemplations) and La Légende des siècles (The Legend of the Ages). Hugo was at the forefront of the Romantic literary movement with his play Cromwell and drama Hernani. Many of his works have inspired music, both during his lifetime and after his death, including the opera Rigoletto and the musicals Les Misérables and Notre-Dame de Paris. He produced more than 4,000 drawings in his lifetime, and campaigned for social causes such as the abolition of capital punishment. Though he was a committed royalist when young, Hugo's views changed as the decades passed, and he became a passionate supporter of republicanism, serving in politics as both deputy and senator. His work touched upon most of the political and social issues and the artistic trends of his time. His opposition to absolutism and his literary stature established him as a national hero. He was honoured by interment in the Panthéon. Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917) was deeply inspired by tradition yet rebelled against its idealized forms. Over the course of a career that spanned the late 1800s and early 1900s, he introduced innovative practices that paved the way for modern sculpture. He believed that art should be true to nature, a philosophy that shaped his attitudes to models and materials. Controversies surrounded certain of his works, such as the scandals around The Age of Bronze or the Monument to Honoré de Balzac, and for his unfinished projects, most famously The Gates of Hell, but few who recognize Rodin's sculptures have failed to be moved by them. His genius was to express inner truths of the human psyche, and his gaze penetrated beneath the external appearance of the world. Exploring this realm beneath the surface, Rodin developed an agile technique for rendering the extreme physical states that correspond to expressions of inner turmoil or overwhelming joy. He sculpted a universe of great passion and tragedy, a world of imagination that exceeded the mundane reality of everyday existence. Rodin was not educated at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, the prestigious school for the training of French artists. But his focus on the human form and use of various materials such as bronze, marble, plaster, and clay illustrate his respect for sculptural tradition and his desire to work within the system for commissions and exhibition opportunities. The hallmarks of Rodin's style—his decision not to smooth over or hide signs of his sculptural process and the creation of sculptures from parts of the body like hands—were revolutionary in his time. The evocative intensity of his works were elaborated on by countless artists who followed him, including many who worked in his studio, such as Constantin Brancusi (French, born Romania, 1876–1957) and Aristide Maillol (French, 1861–1944). In 1901, a friend suggested that Philadelphia body builder Samuel Stockton White 3rd (1876-1952) present himself to Rodin as a model. The artist was impressed by the young athlete’s physique and created these sculptures, which are visually related to The Thinker. The twenty-year gap between the two works highlights Rodin’s more relaxed approach toward figure modeling, the later work showing White resting rather than brooding. These bronzes reflect the twentieth-century taste for a new classicism in art, in which classical nude figures were reinterpreted as modern figures. The Age of Bronze is the earliest surviving example of a life-sized sculpture by Rodin, which he began before leaving for Italy in late 1875 and completed after his return the following year. The figure’s musculature and underlying structures are so authentic that the work proved an artistic liability for Rodin, and he spent three years defending himself against the charge that he had cast it from a live model. This accusation was a great insult because it denied Rodin’s creative process, instead implying that he had done nothing more than simply make an impression of the model. Eventually a group of important artists sent a letter to the French government in the artist’s defense, and the French state ultimately bought The Age of Bronze and had it cast in bronze for the Paris Salon of 1880. The Gates of Hell is the defining project of Rodin’s career and a key to understanding his artistic aims. Work on The Gates occupied him for thirty-seven years and during this period he regularly added, removed, and altered the more than two hundred figures that appear on the doors. Near the end of his life, as Rodin was making plans for the creation of a museum devoted to his work, he had a new plaster made of The Gates since the original model was falling apart after so much reworking. Due to the sculptor’s failing health and the outbreak of World War I, his plans to carve the work in marble never came to fruition, and The Gates existed only in plaster at the time of his death. 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The committee likes his drawings but the eighteenth-century manner of Rodin's sculpture fails to meet with approval. 1858 To earn money to help support his family, Rodin takes a series of jobs working for commercial decorators, learning at the same time every facet of the sculptor's craft. 1862 Rodin's beloved sister Maria dies and in his grief he decides to enter the order of the Society of the Blessed Sacrament. However, by the following year, the founder of the order, Father Pierre-Julien Eymard, advises Rodin to leave the order and pursue a career as a sculptor. 1864 Rodin meets Rose Beuret, a twenty-four-year-old seamstress who becomes his lifelong companion. Their stormy relationship inspires a number of the sculptor's most dramatic works. Rodin begins work in the studio of the successful sculptor Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (French, 1824–1887). During the six years Rodin assists Carrier-Belleuse, his independent sculptural work is influenced by his employer. 1866 Rodin and Rose Beuret's son, Auguste-Eugène Beuret, is born on January 18. 1870 Rodin enlists in the 158th Regiment of the National Guard and attains the rank of corporal during the Franco-Prussian War, but is soon discharged for nearsightedness. 1871 Rodin joins his former employer Carrier-Belleuse in Brussels; Rose arrives the following year. 1873 In Brussels, Rodin enters a partnership with sculptor Antoine Van Rasbourg (Belgian, 1831–1902), another former employee of Carrier-Belleuse. Brussels Rodin exhibits Mask of the Man with the Broken Nose at the Brussels Salon. 1875 Rodin begins work on a figure that later becomes known as The Age of Bronze and exhibits a modified version of Mask of the Man with the Broken Nose in marble at the Paris Salon. 1876 Rodin visits Rome, Florence, and Naples, where he begins an in-depth study of the work and artistic principles of the Renaissance artist Michelangelo (Italian, 1475–1564). Rodin exhibits eight works in the Belgian exhibit at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. 1877 The Age of Bronze is exhibited in plaster at the Paris Salon and Rodin is accused of casting the figure from life. Paris Rodin leaves Brussels and returns to Paris with Rose, where he begins the over-life-size figure Saint John the Baptist Preaching, partly in response to the charges against The Age of Bronze. 1880 The Age of Bronze wins...
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Located in Paris, FR
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Two Nudes - Lithograph and stencil
Located in Paris, FR
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Antonin Proust
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Auguste Rodin, 'Antonin Proust', etching, 1897. Unsigned as published in Pan 3, no.3 (1897). Annotated 'AUGUST RODIN, ANTONIN PROUST ORIGINAL RADIERUNG PAN III 3' in letterpress in the bottom left sheet edge. A fine impression, on cream, wove paper, with wide margins (3 3/4 to 5 3/4 inches). Two spots of foxing in the upper left margins, well away from the image, otherwise in good condition. Image size 4 1/2 x 2 1/2 inches; plate size 9 3/8 x 7 inches; sheet size 14 x 11 inches. Published in Pan III 3, 1897, the leading German magazine of the period devoted to art and literature. Matted to museum standards, unframed. Reproduced: German Expressionist Prints...
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Les Ames du Purgatoire, by Auguste Rodin
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Victor Hugo - Original Etching by A. Rodin - 1889
Located in Roma, IT
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Three mythological studies - Plate signed etching (1897)
Located in Paris, FR
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Three mythological studies (1897)
Located in Paris, FR
Auguste RODIN (after) Three mythological studies MEDIUM : Etching/photogravures after the original drawings SIGNATURE : Plate signed YEAR : 1897 PAPER : Vellum SIZE : 16 x 12" INFO...
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