A Sculpture 'Étude d'un corps tombant'
Auguste Rodin (Paris 1840 - Meudon 1917)
Lot-No. 564
Proceeds : 1.500 €
Posthumous cast of 1980. Patinated bronze. Numbered copy '9/48', edition Excalibur, New York. Inscribed to the underside: ETUDE D'UN CORPS TOMBANT a. RODIN CIRCA 1880-82 EXCALIBUR BRONZE NEW YORK 9/48, round stamped mark: STERLING EXCALIBUR MEDALLION, © 1980. H. 45 cm. - 'Etude d'un corps tombant' intended for Rodin's massive 'Gates of Hell' was left by Rodin in the studio of his mistress Camille Claudel and never used in the actual 'Gates'. -
Auguste Rodin: A Sculpture 'Étude d'un corps tombant'
Auguste Rodin (Paris 1840 - Meudon 1917)
A Sculpture 'Étude d'un corps tombant'
Lot-No. 564
Proceeds : 1.500 €
Posthumous cast of 1980. Patinated bronze. Numbered copy '9/48', edition Excalibur, New York. Inscribed to the underside: ETUDE D'UN CORPS TOMBANT a. RODIN CIRCA 1880-82 EXCALIBUR BRONZE NEW YORK 9/48, round stamped mark: STERLING EXCALIBUR MEDALLION, © 1980. H. 45 cm. - 'Etude d'un corps tombant' intended for Rodin's massive 'Gates of Hell' was left by Rodin in the studio of his mistress Camille Claudel and never used in the actual 'Gates'. -