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Auguste  Rodin

Vintage and scarce heliogravure

based on an original pre-study 'crayon dessin' of  1879

Edited 1934 by Les Editions Braun & Cie Paris, France

for the Portfolio : Galérie d'Estampes - Rodin Dessins

 

**SIGNED IN THE PLATE**

 

Sheet measures about 15 x 10.6 inches (37,5 x 26,5 cm)

Plate measures about : 11.2 x 7.4 inch (28 x 18,5 cm)

Printed single sided with blank back - plate 2

Double mounted in Cream mount board - ready for framing

Mounting is 2 inches (5cm) in width

 

Titled : Le soleil couchant (Sundawn)

These kinds of heliogravures have become very rare and are truly collector's items

  

 

Info on : Auguste Rodin

François-Auguste-René Rodin (12 November 1840 – 17 November 1917), known as Auguste Rodin, was a French sculptor. Although Rodin is generally considered the progenitor of modern sculpture, he did not set out to rebel against the past. He was schooled traditionally, took a craftsman-like approach to his work, and desired academic recognition, although he was never accepted into Paris's foremost school of art.

Sculpturally, Rodin possessed a unique ability to model a complex, turbulent, deeply pocketed surface in clay. Many of his most notable sculptures were roundly criticized during his lifetime. They clashed with the predominant figure sculpture tradition, in which works were decorative, formulaic, or highly thematic. Rodin's most original work departed from traditional themes of mythology and allegory, modeled the human body with realism, and celebrated individual character and physicality. Rodin was sensitive to the controversy surrounding his work, but refused to change his style. Successive works brought increasing favor from the government and the artistic community.

From the unexpected realism of his first major figure — inspired by his 1875 trip to Italy — to the unconventional memorials whose commissions he later sought, Rodin's reputation grew, such that he became the preeminent French sculptor of his time. By 1900, he was a world-renowned artist. Wealthy private clients sought Rodin's work after his World's Fair exhibit, and he kept company with a variety of high-profile intellectuals and artists. He married his life-long companion, Rose Beuret, in the last year of both their lives. His sculpture suffered a decline in popularity after his death in 1917, but within a few decades, his legacy solidified. Rodin remains one of the few sculptors widely known outside the visual arts community.

The popularity of Rodin's most famous sculptures tends to obscure his total creative output. A prolific artist, he created thousands of busts, figures, and sculptural fragments over more than five decades. He painted in oils (especially in his thirties) and in watercolors. The Musée Rodin holds 7,000 of his drawings, prints in chalk and charcoal, several hundreds of lithographs linked to his sculptures and busts and thirteen vigorous drypoints.

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