File:Masque d'Antoine Bourdelle (Musée Bourdelle, Paris) (50093799453).jpg
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Masque pour le Musée Grévin En 1900, Gabriel Thomas demanda à Antoine Bourdelle de décorer le théâtre du musée Grévin. Le sculpteur réalisa un bas-relief et une série de masques dont a fait partie cette oeuvre (tondo). Le commissaire de l'exposition met cette oeuvre en parallèle avec le "Silence" d'Auguste Préault (1842) qui a inspiré une génération d'artistes symbolistes (voir en commentaire) Oeuvre d'Antoine Bourdelle (1861-1929) 1900 Plâtre Paris, Musée Bourdelle Legs de Rhodia Dufet-Bourdelle, 2002 Oeuvre présentée dans l'exposition "Les contes étranges de Niels Hansen Jacobsen" au musée Bourdelle à Paris Hansen Jacobsen est de fait engagé aux côtés de ceux qui ont favorisé l’éclosion de l’Art nouveau et le rayonnement du symbolisme. Parallèles quoique singulières, les trajectoires de Hansen Jacobsen et de Bourdelle participent toutes deux au rayonnement de ce moment symboliste, dans le sillage de Gustave Moreau et de Paul Gauguin. Elles s’inscrivent aussi dans la modernité ornementale de l’Art nouveau.... Extrait du site de l'exposition Commissaires générales Teresa Nielsen, directrice du Vejen Kunstmuseum Amélie Simier, directrice du musée Bourdelle Commissaire scientifique Jérôme Godeau, historien de l’art, musée Bourdelle <a href="https://www.bourdelle.paris.fr/fr/introduction" rel="noreferrer nofollow">www.bourdelle.paris.fr/fr/introduction</a>nofollow">www.bourdelle.paris.fr/fr/introduction |
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