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We Who Were the Beautiful (after Auguste Rodin's sculpture Celle qui fut la belle Heaulmière) was the company's debut production in May 1982. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] The show examined parallels between the witch trials in the Middle Ages and the treatment of women in modern psychiatric hospitals . [ 3 ]
I Am Beautiful was part of an exhibition at the Georges Petit Gallery in 1886, where it caused commotion due to its audacity: the union of the aforementioned pieces forms a symbolic expression of joy and passion that could not be achieved by its component parts, showcasing both suffering—in a figure that folds unto itself—and an excess of reach in an overextended figure.
Musée Rodin, Paris 160 × 79 × 120 More images: She Who Was the Helmet-Maker's Beautiful Wife [50] 1889 to 1890 Bronze Los Angeles County Museum of Art 49.5 x 30.5 x 19.7 More images: Glaucus: 1889 to 1890 Bronze Museo Soumaya, Mexico City 21.9 x 16.5 x 12.5 More images: La Douleur (de La Porte) [51] 1889 to 1892 Bronze Musée Rodin, Paris 27 ...
Les regrets de la belle Heaulmiere; Ballade de la Belle Heaulmière aux filles de joie; Double ballade sur le mesme propos; Ballade pour prier Nostre Dame; Ballade à s'amie; Lay ou rondeau; Ballade pour Jean Cotart; Ballade pour Robert d'Estouteville; Ballade des langues ennuieuses; Les Contredits de Franc Gontier; Ballade des femmes de Paris
The Gates of Hell (French: La Porte de l'Enfer) is a monumental bronze sculptural group work by French artist Auguste Rodin that depicts a scene from the Inferno, the first section of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. It stands at 6 metres high, 4 metres wide and 1 metre deep (19.7×13.1×3.3 ft) and contains 180 figures.
Originally produced in 1890 in marble, bronze casts of Danaid began to be produced in 1891 and are in collections in France as well as the Museo Soumaya in Mexico City. [1]A more modern casting can be found in the permanent collection of the Peoria Riverfront Museum, in Peoria, Illinois, US, a gift of preeminent Rodin collector B. Gerald Cantor in honor of Carlotta and Gary Bielfeldt in 1987.
The Musée Rodin (English: Rodin Museum) of Paris, France, is an art museum that was opened in 1919, primarily dedicated to the works of the French sculptor Auguste Rodin. It has two sites: the Hôtel Biron and surrounding grounds in central Paris, as well as just outside Paris at Rodin's old home, the Villa des Brillants at Meudon , Hauts-de ...
Pierre de Wissant is a bronze sculpture by French artist Auguste Rodin, part of his sculptural group The Burghers of Calais.This sculpture represents one of the six burghers who, according to Jean Froissart [1] surrendered themselves in 1347, at the beginning of the Hundred Years' War (1337–1453), in order to save the inhabitants of the French city of Calais from the English laying siege to ...