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Auguste RODIN (after) - Paul and Françoise de Rimini - Etching

Auguste RODIN (1840-1917)(after)

Paul and Françoise de Rimini
Etching (heliogravue enhanced with dry point) and enhanced with watercolor
On vellum 42.5 x 31 cm
Etching printed in 1897 by Ateliers Goupil
Limited edition of 125 copies, delivered with it certificate of authenticity from the gallery and copy of editor's proof.

Mint condition

Informations :
This etching belongs to "Album Fenaille" or "Album Goupil", book dedicated to Auguste Rodin's drawings published in 1897, with a vast majority of drawing related to Dante's Inferno and named "black
drawings". A copy of this precious book can be found in Rodin Museum's Archives.

Dimensions :
- Height : 42.5 cm
- Width : 31 cm

Auguste Rodin : Auguste Rodin (1840-1917), is one of the greatest french sculptors of the second half of the 19th century, considered as one of the fathers of moderne sculpture. He is credited with revolutionizing sculpture by a previously unknown freedom of form. His most famous works are "The thinker", the Monument to the writer Balzac, The "Bourgeois de Calais" (Burghers of Calais). A museum is dedicated to him in Paris. His works are exhibited in the world's greatest museum. He also was an amazing draughtsman and engraver.

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