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À gauche, torse de jeune femme cambrée, grand modèle Oeuvre d'Auguste Rodin (ce torse féminin cambré a été une source d'inspiration pour Rodin car il se retrouve dans plusieurs oeuvres de l'artiste) 1909 Bronze, fonte au sable Alexis Rudier, septembre 1910 Paris, musée d'Orsay, dépôt au musée Rodin Achat de l'Etat, 1910, affectation au musée du Luxembourg, 1911 Dépot au musée Rodin, 1919. Lux 263 <a href="https://collections.musee-rodin.fr/fr/museum/rodin/torse-de-jeune-femme-cambree-grand-modele/S.01064.(LUX)?q=torse+de+jeune+femme+cambr%c3%a9e&position=2" rel="noreferrer nofollow">collections.musee-rodin.fr/fr/museum/rodin/torse-de-jeune...</a> À droite, fragment de statue royale, torse de Nectanebo I 380 av. J.-C. - 342 av. J.-C. Quartzite Paris, Musée Rodin Ancienne collection d'A. Rodin, acquis auprès de l'antiquaire Joseph Altounian en 1913 Donation Rodin, 1916 <a href="https://collections.musee-rodin.fr/fr/museum/rodin/fragment-de-statue-royale-torse-de-nectanebo-i/Co.01420?q=nectanebo&position=0" rel="noreferrer nofollow">collections.musee-rodin.fr/fr/museum/rodin/fragment-de-st...</a> Oeuvres présentées dans l'exposition "Picasso - Rodin" au musée Rodin, Paris <a href="https://www.musee-rodin.fr/musee/expositions/picasso-rodin" rel="noreferrer nofollow">www.musee-rodin.fr/musee/expositions/picasso-rodin</a> L’exposition invite à une relecture croisée des œuvres de Rodin (1840-1917) et Picasso (1881-1973), ces deux grands artistes ayant durablement bouleversé les pratiques artistiques de leur temps pour les générations à venir. Il ne s’agit pas de montrer ce que Picasso a emprunté à Rodin, mais plutôt d’examiner les convergences signifiantes qui apparaissent entre l’œuvre de Rodin et plusieurs périodes de la production de Picasso. Extrait du site de l'exposition |
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