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Auguste Rodin - Etudes de tête de Victor Hugo

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Oeuvre fixée à un montage avec passe-partout. Passe-partout décollé du montage

Dédicace - Dédicadé par Rodin, à l'encre brune en bas à droite " au cher maître à Champfleury/ A Rodin"

Signature - Sur l'image, sur le col du visage principal "AR"

Inscription - Au verso, au crayon graphite, en bas : "Cat 661 a / Inv 538 a"

Numéro d'inventaire - Au verso, en bas à droite, à l'encre noire : "MVH 538.1"

Trois têtes de Victor Hugo: de trois quart, de profil, et une tête inversée en pointillés et une esquisse de profil droit à côté de la tête principale.Trait noir un peu baveux et très graphique ; fond gris rainuré.

Born in Paris, Rodin showed an early talent for drawing. He attended the École des Arts Décoratifs and later the École des Beaux-Arts, but was dissatisfied with the traditional methods of sculpture taught there. Instead, he sought inspiration from the works of Michelangelo and Donatello, as well as the naturalism of the Romantic movement. Rodin's sculptures were characterised by their expressiveness and focus on the human form. He often depicted his subjects in motion or in moments of intense emotion, such as his famous sculpture The Thinker. Rodin was also known for his use of rough surfaces and unfinished textures, which gave his sculptures a sense of raw vitality. Despite his revolutionary approach to sculpture, Rodin faced criticism from the art establishment throughout his career. His work was initially rejected by the Salon, the official art exhibition of the French Academy, and he struggled to find patrons who would support his unconventional style. By the turn of the century, however, Rodin had become one of Europe's most celebrated artists, and his influence on modern sculpture cannot be overstated. Today, Rodin's sculptures can be found in museums and public spaces around the world, including the Musée Rodin in Paris and the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia. His legacy continues to inspire sculptors and artists of all kinds.

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1885
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Auguste Rodin (1840–1917)

French sculptor, generally considered the founder of modern sculpture. He was schooled traditionally and took a craftsman-like approach to his work. Rodin possessed a unique ability to model a complex, turbulent, and deeply pocketed surface in clay.
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Paris Museum
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