- of up to €14m. The cast was made in
about 1928 at the
Rudier Foundry,
founded by
Alexis Rudier (1845-1897) who
worked with
Antoine Bourdelle and Aristide...
- The
Rudier Foundry (Fonderie
Rudier) was a
foundry run by
Alexis Rudier (died 1897) and his son Eugène
Rudier (1875–1952). It
worked with some of the...
-
dealers . He
closed the
gallery in 1988. Hain
approached the
foundry of
Rudier that was one of the
foundries that had
produced Rodin's
bronze sculptures...
-
Detroit Institute of Arts
Monumental Bronze 1903
First casting by
Alexis Rudier, sand casting, four days
younger than
Louisville copy,
publicly displa****...
- sold one copy to Rockefeller, and
asked Fonderie Rudier to make a
third bronze in 1951; the
third Rudier bronze was
acquired by the Tate, and
included in...
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plaster model,
created between 1891 and 1894, was cast in
bronze by
Fonderie Rudier at
various times from
about 1895. Iris is
depicted with her
right hand clasping...
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current location in 1965; on
Meridian Hill Park (1922), reduced-scale cast by
Rudier,
inaugurated on
January 6, 1922, in
presence of
President Warren G. Harding...
- 000,
while a
comparable Rodin sculpture, L'éternelle
Idole (1889/1930,
Rudier, signed) had a high
estimate of $75,000. In 2023, The Art
Institute of Chicago...
- Additionally,
casting for some
parts of the
monument was
performed by the
Rudier Foundry in Paris. In
designing the monument,
MacNeil wished to
portray the...
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Bourdelle worked on the
sculpture in the
summer of 1909. It was cast by Eugène
Rudier, and it was
exhibited at the
National Society of Fine Arts in 1910, and...